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The people of Ontario had mixed reactions to Quebec's opinion of Louis Riel, the leader of the Métis during the Red River and North-West Rebellions. Many in Ontario viewed Riel as a traitor due to his role in the uprisings and his opposition to Canadian authority, leading to widespread condemnation. However, some Ontarians recognized the complexities of Riel's situation and expressed sympathy for his cause, particularly regarding Métis rights and culture. Overall, the divide reflected broader tensions between English and French Canadians during that period.

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