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'Riel was a hero, not a traitor' - 0 views

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    Winnipeg Free Press - PRINT EDITION Métis leader must be exonerated: MP OTTAWA -- One-hundred-and-twenty-five years ago, Louis Riel was executed for treason. Manitoba NDP MP Pat Martin wants the current government to set the record straight.
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Was Louis Riel insane? - 0 views

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    When Joseph Boyden read a National Post op-ed in July entitled "Louis Riel Deserves No Pardon," the author of Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont, the latest in Penguin Canada's Extraordinary Canadians series, fired off a letter (it was never published) to the newspaper about what he says were "untrue and blatantly false" statements in the piece.
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Learning Strategies - 0 views

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    Appendix Social Studies 30 Riel Resources Resources Used for This Dialectic Activity Globe & Mail, May 23 / 98, "Father or Fanatic" Star Phoenix, May 30 /98, "Riel's Rebellion" Siggins (Affirmative) Flanagan (Negative) Our Canada, "Historians Debate" Star Phoenix, June 28 / 98, "Riel deserves better..." Star Phoenix, Aug.
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Canada: A People's History - 0 views

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    from the CBC production Canada a People's History
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    Growing frustration By the early 1880s, prairie residents including white settlers, Métis, and Plains Indians were convinced of the neglect of a distant and imperial Ottawa. The Métis (mixed blood offspring of fur traders and natives) of the Saskatchewan Valley had petitioned Ottawa for years for legal claim to their land.
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Canada in the Making - 0 views

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