NDP statement on the passing of former Senator and Truth and Reconciliation Commissioner Murray Sinclair « Canada’s NDP

November 4, 2024 at 6:00 am  Federal, Politics

Canada’s NDP leader Jagmeet Singh issued the following statement:

“The NDP shares with great sadness our deepest condolences with the family and friends of former Senator, judge, lawyer and Truth and Reconciliation Commissioner Murray Sinclair.

Today, we bid farewell to a remarkable leader and Canadian hero for Indigenous justice and rights in Canada. Sinclair dedicated his life to identifying the colonial injustices against Indigenous Peoples by all levels of governments while setting a path forward to right wrongs.

Sinclair joined the Truth and Reconciliation Commission as its Chief Commissioner in 2009—a commission that provided a road map for Canada, provinces, territories and municipalities to reform policies and deliver justice to First Nations, Inuit and Métis people. His contributions to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission were instrumental in bringing awareness to the injustices faced by Indigenous residential school survivors, their families and communities.

Sinclair also worked as the co-commissioner of Manitoba’s 1988 Aboriginal Justice Inquiry. In that role, his contributions to justice reforms represent a legacy that must be amplified and repeated. We all must follow in his giant leaps so we all can have a role in meaningful reconciliation.

Through his tireless work and unwavering commitment to justice, he fostered dialogue and understanding, paving the way for healing and reconciliation. He will be remembered for his leadership, compassion, and dedication to creating a better future for all peoples across Canada.

Sinclair’s legacy will continue to inspire future generations to pursue justice, equality, and respect for all cultures. His passing is a profound loss to all of us.

On behalf of all New Democrats, I want to thank and honour his family for sharing him with all of us. We send our heartfelt condolences to his loved ones, friends, and all who were inspired by his work.

May he rest in peace.”

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