Regina city administration laying foundation to honour Louis Riel
Riel was executed by the Canadian government in Regina in 1885
The Regina Planning Commission will discuss ways to honour the legacy of Métis leader Louis Riel at its meeting on Wednesday.
Riel, who was executed in Regina on Nov. 16, 1885, had previously been on a list of names for potential streets. However, the commission said Riel's name is expected to be removed from the list, in favour of different ways to honour him.
The agenda for Wednesday's meeting indicates that the city wants to honour Riel to show his importance to Regina and Canada as a whole. However, it needs to do so in a way that's safe and will not cause confusion.
The report said Riel's legacy "should be honoured in an alternative way that will not negatively impact community safety." It suggests an art installation, plaque, monument or a ceremony.