A matter of perspective.
This my answer to Post #3, Who,s author seems to consider the traitorous leader a hero. Louis Riel was a traitor, Who like all terrorists should be.. Was killed, we should have put the Traitor head on a post and shot all his followers that surrendered, He is NO Canadian Hero, He is and was a TERRORIST as were his gang of TRAITORS. Who give a flying F... What he and his low life scum followers carried for arms
MY, My!

That is an interesting observation.
Perhaps we might consider the Rebel Colonists to the south of us too! Maybe they gave Louis Riel some ideas. At the least, we should collect the back taxes they owe to the Crown on all the Tea they have consumed without paying their fair and just assessment since 1776.
Just look what they did to poor Benedict Arnold, a soldier in uniform, who saw that his allegance was to the lawful Government and King. When that scurvy knave, Patrick Hale was strung up, much like Louis Riel, the unruly Rebels took offence because he got his just reward for his treacherous activities against his King and elected Government.
I think we should all get together, and take back the rightful Territory from those who have defied and rubbed our noses in their petty little revolution. What is the worst that could happen? Some Rebel tank commander might drive his Abrahams over your lawn, but that is only a little landscaping problem. If it was done during winter time, we could actually send out OUR Mountie on a Snowmobile to give out parking tickets, thus generating more revenue for us.
Think of the benefits! We could become the next U.S. State. As such, we would have access to mountains of firearms and equipment. No passports or enhanced driver's licences. Cheap gasoline, cars and trucks. NO GST OR HST. No Wheat Board or Milk quotas for farmers! California beaches with those half nude women. We could also qualify for Foreign Aid from Washington, and rebuild much like Japan or Germany, thus becoming a Superpower.
And, best of all, when those gum chewing Rebels leave, with their big grin on their faces, imagine all the War Surplus and Milsurps they will leave behind. Prices will be like they were in the good old days, the 50s and 60s, that we old farts have been telling you young guys about.
Or, we could do nothing, an inherent Canadian trait. The essential Canadian Sheep. Perhaps my little "tongue in cheek" missive is about as ridiculous at the quote that starts it.

Everyone is entitled to their opinion.
On the other hand, if I were to agree with him, but then both of us would be wrong.