Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission visiting Sioux Lookout on May 12-13

Sioux Lookout Coalition for Healing and Reconciliation
℅ Sioux Lookout Anti-racism Committee
P. O. Box 1194
Sioux Lookout, Ontario
P8T 1B7

Justice Murray Sinclair, Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to Visit Sioux Lookout on May 12 and 13, 2010

April 29, 2010 – Sioux Lookout, ON – Justice Murray Sinclair, Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada is scheduled to visit Sioux Lookout on May 12 and 13, 2010. The visit is hosted by the Sioux Lookout Coalition for Healing and Reconciliation.

During the two day visit, Justice Sinclair will hear stories from former students of the Indian Residential School system. An open forum is planned where formers students and staff, families of former students and interested citizens will have an opportunity to hear about the work of the Commission and to make presentations.

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission is a key component of the landmark September 2007 Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement.

Taken from the TRC’s website, “The Truth and Reconciliation Commission will provide those directly and indirectly affected by the legacy of the Indian Residential School system with an opportunity to share their stories and/or experiences.

“The TRC’s primary and most important function is to facilitate reconciliation among former students, their families, their communities and all Canadians; through this will be a collective journey toward a more unified Canada.”

Garnet Angeconeb, Co-chair of the Sioux Lookout Coalition for Healing and Reconciliation says, “The community and region is very fortunate to host the visit from Justice Murray Sinclair. This visit means that survivors will have a chance now and in the near future to engage in the work of the Commission.”

The Sioux Lookout Coalition for Healing and Reconciliation is made up of survivors, church leaders and interested citizens whose desire is to complement the work of the TRC at the local level and to promote healing and reconciliation.

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For further information please contact Garnet Angeconeb at (807) 737-3169 or Laurel Wood at (807) 737-2174.