In Derrick Nault, “From Rumour to Métis Urban Legend: François Guilmette and the Execution of Thomas Scott”, Journal of the Canadian Historical Association/Revue de la Société historique du Canada 35, no 1 (2025): 61-86, https://doi-org.libproxy.stfx.ca/10.7202/1119452ar. Pg 68: In the sentence, “This theory of miscommunication gains additional weight when considered alongside another possible contributor to the legend: Peter Guilmette, a Quebec-born merchant who ran a grocery store in Winnipeg’s business district on Post Office Street (today, Logan Avenue) in the 1870s.”, Logan Avenue should read Lombard Avenue.
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Donna Trembinski
Senior Editor of the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association / Rédactrice en chef, Revue de la Société historique du Canada
Department of Arts, St. Francis Xavier University / Département des arts, St. Francis Xavier University
You can see this erratum's corresponding article here: From Rumour to Métis Urban Legend: François Guilmette and the Execution of Thomas Scott
