For the 140th anniversary of Louis Riel’s death on November 16th, a ceremony was held to honour him and his legacy. In attendance was Prime Minister Mark Carney, who became the first PM to attend the ceremony and lay a wreath on Riel’s tomb, as well as give a speech on the importance of Reconciliation and Riel’s legacy.
Premier Wab Kinew spoke as well. “The reason that it’s so significant to welcome a sitting Prime Minister is because in Riel’s day, the Prime Minister of Canada was calling for Riel’s execution. And here we are, seven generations later, the Prime Minister of Canada is here to pay respect and to honour Louis Riel. And that shows us that Riel’s work is not done. His legacy is alive in our time.”















