If legal titan Murray Sinclair was the first person in the room, his media-savvy son is trying to change the room altogether. Together, they are at No. 30 on our Power List.
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Murray Sinclair on reconciliation, anger, unmarked graves—and a headline for this story
The retired senator and Indigenous jurist talks with Marie-Danielle Smith about colonial systems, the legacy of Sir John A. Macdonald and the role of the new governor general
Indigenous leadership is crucial to protecting the planet
Murray Sinclair: Indigenous peoples have lived in balance with ecosystems since time immemorial. Our wisdom does not privilege humans above all other beings—a spirituality of humility, not dominion.
Sen. Murray Sinclair: Our children do not set out in life to fail
Our children are the ongoing prize in the cultural war that Canada declared against us over 150 years ago.
Sen. Murray Sinclair on truth and reconciliation’s progress
One year after the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s report was released, its leader discusses forgiveness, inspirations, and challenges ahead
Truth and reconciliation, one step at a time
Twenty-five pounds. Nine volumes. Laura Payton reports on a commission’s vital recounting of the attempted destruction of Indigenous Canadians’ culture
For the record: Justice Murray Sinclair on residential schools
Justice Murray Sinclair tables the recommendations of the truth and reconciliation commission on residential schools
Thomas Mulcair and Theresa Spence
The NDP leader says Theresa Spence should end her hunger strike.
Success, one student at a time
How universities are embracing the Aboriginal baby boom