“I am blessed by God. It is this trial that is going to show that I am going to be blessed by man during my existence, the benedictions are a guarantee that I was not wronged when by circumstance I was taken away from my adopted land to my native land.”

—  Louis Riel

Address to Grand Jury (1885)

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Canadian politician 1844–1885

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