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Murray Sinclair, Indigenous judge and senator who chaired Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission investigating residential schools' abuse of Indigenous children, has died at 73. He was a powerful voice for survivors, challenging Canadians to confront their country's dark past and work towards reconciliation. Sinclair dedicated his life to repairing Canada's relationship with Indigenous peoples, advocating that the residential schools' abuse amounts to cultural genocide.
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