A public memorial service will take place in Winnipeg on Sunday to honor Murray Sinclair, the former judge, senator, and chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, who passed away on Monday at the age of 73.
Before the memorial service, a public visitation will be held on Wednesday in the city. Sinclair’s family invites the community to gather at a sacred fire outside the Manitoba legislature, where individuals can make an offering of tobacco as a tribute.
Sinclair was a prominent figure in Canadian history, known for his significant contributions to justice and reconciliation efforts. His legacy will be celebrated during this time of remembrance.
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