Louis Riel exoneration debate continues
Next week will herald the 135th anniversary of the death of Louis Riel, and there are renewed calls from Métis groups in Quebec and British Columbia for the federal government to exonerate the man who is arguably the most discussed figure in Canadian history.
However, the pardon campaign is being firmly rejected by others, including a descendant of Riel, who thinks exoneration would do nothing as this nation ponders what reconciliation means to the Métis people while weighing the ever-evolving significance of Riel’s legacy.
Riel was the leader of the Métis people during the Northwest Rebellion/Resistance and was hanged for treason on Nov.16, 1885.
Setting a precedent?