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Spazito

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Mon Feb 19, 2024, 07:34 PM Feb 2024

'Correcting history': Louis Riel's portrait as Manitoba's 1st honorary premier unveiled

The head of the Manitoba Métis Federation says his nation has reached "the turning point" in its history as a new portrait to honour Louis Riel as the province's first honorary premier was unveiled at the legislature Monday.

MMF President David Chartrand and Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew spent part of Louis Riel Day unveiling the portrait of the Métis leader, who led a provisional government and led negotiations that paved the way for the province's entry into Confederation in 1870.

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Riel was hanged for treason at age 41 in 1885 after leading two Métis resistances, and has sometimes been a controversial figure in Canadian history, but is now widely celebrated for his leadership.

Kinew and Chartrand were also at Riel's gravesite at the St. Boniface Cathedral later Monday to present The Louis Riel Act, which Kinew introduced last year to recognize the Métis leader as Manitoba's first honorary premier.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/louis-riel-first-premier-manitoba-1.7119476

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'Correcting history': Louis Riel's portrait as Manitoba's 1st honorary premier unveiled (Original Post) Spazito Feb 2024 OP
I recognized the name bucolic_frolic Feb 2024 #1
He paid a pivotal part in the formation of Canada but... Spazito Feb 2024 #2
For those not inclined to click on the link... True Dough Feb 2024 #3

Spazito

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2. He paid a pivotal part in the formation of Canada but...
Mon Feb 19, 2024, 07:46 PM
Feb 2024

being Metis, history, until recently, has made minimal mention beyond his being hanged for rebellion. It is long past due for him to be recognized as he really was, I am glad it has finally happened.

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