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Murray Sinclair and Truth Reconciliation Commission

personal share pain: Justice Murray Sinclair is reaching the end of a very long journey, with his own personal share of pain, and with a challenge for all non-native Canadians, according to Globe and Mail. Reconcile with the First Nations among you, share sovereignty over the land – or watch as that sovereignty is taken from you. We laughed when they laughed. This is a catch-all ASF view; only displays when an unsupported article type is put in an ASF drop zone Justice Murray Sinclair speaks at a Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada event in Ottawa June 2, 2015. LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES schools and reconciliation: What you should be reading today Over the years, Manitoba first aboriginal judge has been involved in proceedings that would test anyone spiritual strength: a commission on aboriginal justice in Manitoba; an inquest into the death of 12 infants at a Winnipeg hospital; and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which over six years heard from more than 7,000 survivors of mental, physical and sexual abuse at residential schools. REUTERSMultimedia Truth and Reconciliation report calls for steps to improve First Nations' lives Children hold letters that spell Goodbye at Fort Simpson Indian Residential School in 1922. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.