Before people are fully recognized in society, they need to experience many problems, and discrimination and change can achieve their goals. No one judges them based on their personal value. This also applies to the country. The government of the country always tries to make himself a higher position in the world. This is done because they have good quality. Canada is also the name in the list of these countries. Because Canada is one of the young countries, it is really hard to recognize Canada.
In 2013, we celebrated the 250 th anniversary of the kingdom declaration in 1763. This is a unique opportunity to recognize important events in Canada's history, which has laid the foundation for Canada's territory evolution and ongoing treaty development process. Increase indigenous rights and aboriginal roles in the development of Canada
The event most closely related to the people of Metis in Canada's history is the revolt of Red River. Red River Rebellion (or Red River Resistance) is an event triggered by the Metis tribal government of the Red River colony (now Manitoba) from 1869 to 1870. The leader of the interim government is Metis named Louis Riel. Metis founded his own community at the intersection of the two rivers, Red River and Asiniboin. This may be because they are able to enter the trading floor and canals. Because there are some best meadow soils, they live comfortably with crops and water buffaloing hunting to maintain them throughout the winter, and because of their French background, they are elaborate patterns, A narrow compartment
Luirier is one of the most controversial people in history in Canada. For Metis, he is a hero, eloquent speaker he is anxious for. In the western Canada in 1885, most immigrants thought he was a villain, but today he is seen as the founder of the movement to protest the political and economic power of Canadian central government . French Canadians always regard him as a victim of religious and racial prejudice in Ontario and should never be sentenced to death. Since the death of Riel, the biographies and historians of these years have been influenced by either of these attitudes. He is still a strange death.