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  1. Feb 18, 2019 · One hundred and fifty years ago this year, Louis Riel took one small step for the Métis and created one giant, complicated leap for his legacy.

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  3. Louis Riel was a Metis leader, founder of Manitoba, and was the central figure in the Red River and Northwest Resistances. While attending school in Quebec he recognized the impact of European settlement on Indigenous groups.

  4. The uprising led to the creation of the province of Manitoba and the emergence of Métis leader Louis Riela hero to his people and many in Quebec but an outlaw in the eyes of the Canadian government.

  5. Feb 7, 2006 · The uprising led to the creation of the province of Manitoba, and the emergence of Métis leader Louis Riel — a hero to his people and many in Quebec, but an outlaw in the eyes of the Canadian government. Louis Riel and the Provisional Government. Riel's (centre) first provisional government, 1869.

  6. Oct 22, 2019 · While it’s often portrayed as little more than squabbling over the boundaries of private lots, it was really about the Métis opposing Canada’s premature exercise of sovereignty over the Northwest, sparking the beginning of the Métis uprising in 1869-70 known as the Red River Resistance.

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  8. In 1885 Louis Riel was hanged for treason. In 1992, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney’s government declared Louis Riel a “Founder of Manitoba”. What was referred to as “The Red River Rebellion” in the past is now called “Red River Resistance”.