Statement from Northland School Division on the passing of Honourable Murray Sinclair
Posted on November 4
It is with respect and sadness that Northland School Division acknowledges the passing of the Honourable Murray Sinclair, a leader who dedicated his life to truth, justice, and reconciliation. As Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), he brought forward the stories of Indigenous children in residential schools and created the 94 Calls to Action to guide Canada toward healing and change.
With over 90 percent of Northland students being First Nations and Métis, we know how much Honourable Sinclair’s work means to the communities we serve, which are located on Métis Settlements and near First Nation reserves. His dedication to advocating for Indigenous rights and building understanding has left a lasting impact on Canada.
Northland School Division’s Education Plan, guided by the voices of the communities we serve and the TRC Calls to Action, focuses on building relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous staff that support reconciliation and holistic learning.
As we honour the legacy of the Honourable Murray Sinclair, Northland will develop and facilitate instructional changes through professional learning to teach about the impact of history, residential schools, treaties, and self-governance. Activities for teachers and students will include strategies like personal reflection, sharing circles, group discussions, and research to ensure Indigenous perspectives and experiences are included and respected.
The Board and Administration of Northland School Division send sincere condolences to Honourable Sinclair’s family, friends, and all who were inspired by his vision for a better future. May his memory continue to guide us in building a more fair and respectful society.