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The Métis are a distinct Indigenous people in Canada born from the historical union of First Nations women and European fur traders. Led by historical figures like Louis Riel in the 19th century, the Métis fought fierce battles against the Canadian government to protect their lands and culture.

Decades of legal battles fought by the MMF culminated in a landmark 2013 decision by the Supreme Court of Canada. The court ruled that the federal government had failed to live up to its constitutional promise to set aside 1.4 million acres of land for Métis children in the 1870s. The Métis are a distinct Indigenous people in

General Murtala Muhammed was a highly charismatic and beloved Head of State in Nigeria. He took power in 1975 and immediately launched aggressive campaigns against government corruption and pushed for a rapid return to civilian democratic rule. However, his life and vision were cut tragically short when he was assassinated in an attempted coup in 1976. The court ruled that the federal government had

In the United States, a federal rule known as Regulation Q prohibited traditional bank checking accounts from paying any interest at all. It also capped the interest rates that banks could pay on savings accounts at a low 5.25%. However, his life and vision were cut tragically