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The Ipperwash Crisis was a dispute over Indigenous land that took place in Ipperwash Provincial Park, Ontario, in 1995. Several members of the Stoney Point Ojibway band occupied the park to assert claim to nearby land which had been expropriated from them during the Second World War. During a violent confrontation, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) killed protester Dudley George. George was armed with a stick when OPP officer Ken Deane shot him. George subsequently died from his injuries. Ken Deane later claimed that George had a firearm. Deane was found guilty of criminal negligence.

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  • Die Ipperwash-Krise war eine Auseinandersetzung einer Gruppe von Chippewa-Indianern mit der Regierung der kanadischen Provinz Ontario im September 1995. Im Verlauf der Krise, die sich an einem Streit um Landrechte entzündete, wurde ein indianischer Demonstrant von der Polizei erschossen. Die Ipperwash-Krise war nach der Oka-Krise die zweite größere Auseinandersetzung zwischen Mitgliedern der First Nations und dem kanadischen Staat in den 1990er Jahren und hatte ein 26 Jahre dauerndes politisches Nachspiel. (de)
  • The Ipperwash Crisis was a dispute over Indigenous land that took place in Ipperwash Provincial Park, Ontario, in 1995. Several members of the Stoney Point Ojibway band occupied the park to assert claim to nearby land which had been expropriated from them during the Second World War. During a violent confrontation, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) killed protester Dudley George. George was armed with a stick when OPP officer Ken Deane shot him. George subsequently died from his injuries. Ken Deane later claimed that George had a firearm. Deane was found guilty of criminal negligence. It was later alleged that the violent confrontation and eventual death of Dudley George came a day after newly elected Ontario Premier Mike Harris was alleged to have said to the OPP "I want the fucking Indians out of the park", according to a former attorney general. However, eight other present witnesses deny this allegation. The ensuing controversy was a major event in Canadian politics. In 2003 a provincial inquiry, the Ipperwash Inquiry, was started after a change in government. Former Ontario Chief Justice Sidney B. Linden led the investigation of events, which was completed in the fall of 2006. (en)
  • La crise d'Ipperwash est une crise politique qui a opposé les Ojibwés et l'État ontarien en 1995 au Canada. Elle a eu lieu dans le parc provincial d'Ipperwash, dans le comté de Lambton, sur les rives du lac Huron. (fr)
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  • crisis ended after the killing of Dudley George (en)
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  • Die Ipperwash-Krise war eine Auseinandersetzung einer Gruppe von Chippewa-Indianern mit der Regierung der kanadischen Provinz Ontario im September 1995. Im Verlauf der Krise, die sich an einem Streit um Landrechte entzündete, wurde ein indianischer Demonstrant von der Polizei erschossen. Die Ipperwash-Krise war nach der Oka-Krise die zweite größere Auseinandersetzung zwischen Mitgliedern der First Nations und dem kanadischen Staat in den 1990er Jahren und hatte ein 26 Jahre dauerndes politisches Nachspiel. (de)
  • La crise d'Ipperwash est une crise politique qui a opposé les Ojibwés et l'État ontarien en 1995 au Canada. Elle a eu lieu dans le parc provincial d'Ipperwash, dans le comté de Lambton, sur les rives du lac Huron. (fr)
  • The Ipperwash Crisis was a dispute over Indigenous land that took place in Ipperwash Provincial Park, Ontario, in 1995. Several members of the Stoney Point Ojibway band occupied the park to assert claim to nearby land which had been expropriated from them during the Second World War. During a violent confrontation, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) killed protester Dudley George. George was armed with a stick when OPP officer Ken Deane shot him. George subsequently died from his injuries. Ken Deane later claimed that George had a firearm. Deane was found guilty of criminal negligence. (en)
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  • Ipperwash-Krise (de)
  • Ipperwash Crisis (en)
  • Crise d'Ipperwash (fr)
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