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Indigenous justice advocate Murray Sinclair dead at 73

Former judge, senator and Truth and Reconcilation chair received the Order of Canada in 2017
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Truth and Reconciliation Commission Chair Justice Murray Sinclair listens during the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada British Columbia National Event in Vancouver on Sept. 18, 2013. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

Murray Sinclair, who was born when Indigenous people did not yet have the right to vote, grew up to become one of the most decorated and influential people to work in Indigenous justice and advocacy.

A former judge and senator, one of Sinclair91裸聊视频檚 biggest roles was chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission into residential schools.

He died Monday morning in a Winnipeg hospital, said his son Niigaan Sinclair. He was 73.

Sinclair was a father of five and a grandfather.

His traditional Anishinaabe name was Mizhana Gheezhik or The One Who Speaks of Pictures in the Sky.

Born in 1951, Sinclair was raised on the former St. Peter91裸聊视频檚 Indian Reserve north of Winnipeg. He was a member of Peguis First Nation.

He was raised by his grandparents and graduated from a high school in Selkirk, Man., where he excelled in athletics.

Some of his earliest childhood memories were published earlier this year in his memoir, 91裸聊视频淲ho We Are: Four Questions for a Life and a Nation.91裸聊视频

In it, Sinclair described discrimination he experienced being Anishinaabe in a non-Indigenous school.

91裸聊视频淲hile I and others succeeded in that system, it was not without cost to our own humanity and our sense of self-respect. These are the legacies all of us find ourselves in today.91裸聊视频

Sinclair later worked as an assistant to legislature member Howard Pawley, before Pawley became premier.

In 1979, Sinclair graduated law school at the University of Manitoba.

In 11 years, he became the first Indigenous judge in Manitoba 91裸聊视频 the second in Canada 91裸聊视频 when he was appointed an associate chief judge of the provincial court. In 2001, he rose to was then called the Court of Queen91裸聊视频檚 Bench.

In all, he spent 28 years as a judge.

He served as co-chair of the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry of Manitoba to examine whether the justice system was failing Indigenous people after the murder of Helen Betty Osborne and the police shooting death of J.J. Harper.

He also directed the complex Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Inquest into the deaths of 12 children at Winnipeg91裸聊视频檚 Health Sciences Centre.

In leading the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, he participated in hundreds of hearings across Canada and heard testimony from thousands of residential school survivors.

The commissioners released their widely influential final report in 2015, which described what took place at the institutions as cultural genocide and included 94 calls to action.

91裸聊视频淓ducation is the key to reconciliation,91裸聊视频 Sinclair said. 91裸聊视频淓ducation got us into this mess and education will get us out of it.91裸聊视频

Two years later, he and the other commissioners received the Meritorious Service Cross for their work.

It was one of many recognitions Sinclair received over his career.

He was given a National Aboriginal Achievement Award, now the Indspire Awards, in the field of justice in 1994. In 2017, he received a lifetime achievement award from the organization.

He was also awarded the Manitoba Bar Association91裸聊视频檚 Equality Award in 2001 and the Canadian Bar Association91裸聊视频檚 president91裸聊视频檚 medal in 2018.

In 2016, Sinclair was appointed to the Senate. He retired from that role in 2021.

The following year, he received the Order of Canada for dedicating his life to championing Indigenous Peoples91裸聊视频 rights and freedoms.

In accepting that honour, Sinclair said he wanted to show the country that working on Indigenous issues requires a national effort.

91裸聊视频淲hen I speak to young people, I always tell them that we all have a responsibility to do the best that we can and to be the best that we can be,91裸聊视频 he said.

Sinclair limited his public engagements in recent years due to declining health.

In his memoir, Sinclair described living with congestive heart failure. Nerve damage led to him relying on a wheelchair.

His family recently posted a statement saying he had been in hospital for the last few months.

Sinclair spoke at the 2023 swearing-in ceremony of Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew, the first First Nations person to lead a province. Sinclair called the milestone 91裸聊视频淢anitoba91裸聊视频檚 true act of reconciliation91裸聊视频 that would usher in a 91裸聊视频渘ew phase.91裸聊视频

91裸聊视频淭hat phase ultimately is going to lead to a relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in which we are able to show true respect to all of those who are here and all of those who come here.91裸聊视频

Sinclair91裸聊视频檚 memoir was released in September. In it, he continued to challenge Canadians to take action.

91裸聊视频淲e know that making things better will not happen overnight. It will take generations. That91裸聊视频檚 how the damage was created and that91裸聊视频檚 how the damage will be fixed,91裸聊视频 Sinclair wrote.

91裸聊视频淏ut if we agree on the objective of reconciliation, and agree to work together, the work we do today will immeasurably strengthen the social fabric of Canada tomorrow.91裸聊视频





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