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Patrice Breland
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Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
In office
1879–1883
Personal details
Born
Patrice Breland

(1837-03-17)17 March 1837
St. Francois Xavier
Died 3 April 1908(1908-04-03) (aged 71)
Spouse Helen Dease
Relations Cuthbert Grant (maternal grandfather)
Parent Pascal Breland

Patrice Breland (born March 17, 1837 – died April 3, 1908) was an important person in Manitoba's history. He was a fur trader and a politician. From 1879 to 1883, he represented the area of St. Francois Xavier in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. He was part of the Conservative group.

Patrice was born in St. Francois Xavier, Manitoba. His parents were Pascal Breland and Maria Grant. His grandfather was the well-known Cuthbert Grant. Patrice was one of many people who signed a special request called the Cypress Hills Métis Hunting Brigade Petition in 1878. He also worked as a justice of the peace for the North West Territories. Later, he served as the head of the local government (called a reeve) for the Rural Municipality of St. François Xavier. He held this role from 1891 to 1892 and again from 1895 to 1900.

About Patrice Breland

Patrice Breland was born on March 17, 1837, in St. Francois Xavier, Manitoba. His father, Pascal Breland, was a leader and diplomat for the French-Métis people. His mother, Maria Grant, came from a wealthy family. Her father was Cuthbert Grant.

In 1863, Patrice married Helen Dease. They had several children together. Patrice Breland passed away in St. Francois Xavier when he was 71 years old.

His Political Journey

Patrice Breland was involved in politics and community leadership. He was one of the many people who signed the Cypress Hills Métis Hunting Brigade Petition in 1878. This petition was important for the Métis community.

He also served as a justice of the peace for the North West Territories. This meant he helped keep law and order in the area. Later, he became the reeve for the Rural Municipality of St. François Xavier. A reeve is like a mayor for a rural area. He served in this role from 1891 to 1892 and again from 1895 to 1900.

Discussions for the Manitoba Act

Patrice Breland was involved in important discussions when the Manitoba Act was being created. This act helped make Manitoba a province. During this time, leaders were deciding how the new government would work. They talked about having a government with two parts, like a Senate.

Patrice Breland was considered as a possible member for this new Senate. This shows he was a respected and important figure during the formation of Manitoba.

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