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Canadien, were raised to join the expedition. Again the staff included Red River veterans, Butler and Frederick Charles Denison
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Laflamme*, who was a radical Rouge. Laflamme took him into his law office as an articled clerk. On 2 Oct. 1862 he also introduced Laurier to the Institut Canadien, a literary society and centre