- James P. Brady
James Patrick Brady, better known as Jim Brady (1908-disappeared 1967), was a
Canadian Métis political leader and activist inSaskatchewan andAlberta . Along withMalcolm Norris he is generally regarded as one of the two most influentialMétis leaders of his era. Brady was a self-educatedMarxist ,Socialist , and Métisnationalist . [http://www.ualberta.ca/~walld/brady.html. James Patrick Brady (jr.) - Metis Association of Alberta and Saskatchewan ] ]Brady served in the Canadian Army in the
European Theatre of World War II . He also helped to found numerous Métis political organizations inWestern Canada . These included the Métis Association of Alberta, the Métis Association of Saskatchewan, and the Métis Association ofLa Ronge .Jim Brady's disappearance is the subject of continued controversy. He disappeared in northern Saskatchewan while on a prospecting trip with a
Cree friend in June of 1967. Their remains were never found, fueling speculation that they may have been murdered, or assassinated for his political activities. [ [http://www.metismuseum.ca/resource.php/03865. The Virtual Museum Of Métis History And Culture ] ]ee also
*
Métis in Alberta
*Politics of Saskatchewan References
External links
* [http://www.ualberta.ca/~walld/brady.html University of Alberta biographical page on James P. Brady.]
* [http://www.saskschools.ca/~mandelassash/newsite/metisfacts/metisfactsb.html Metis Net entry on James P. Brady.]
* [http://www.metismuseum.ca/resource.php/03865 Brady's Demise: a Page from the Virtual Museum of Metis History and Culture.]
* [http://www.sacp.ca/missing/details.php?id=13 Royal Canadian Mounted Police Missing Person page on Jim Brady from the Historical Cases Unit.]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.