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Independent Special Interlocutor
Kimberly Murray,  
Releases Report
Re: Indigenous-led Reparations Framework

On Oct. 29th, 2024, Independent Special Interlocutor-Kimberly Murray-released her report on an Indigenous-led reparations framework. 

The Independent Special Interlocutor was appointed by the government to make recommendations for a new federal legal framework to ensure respectful, and culturally appropriate, treatment of unmarked graves and burial sites of those children at former residential schools and associated institutions. 

The Anglican Church of Canada shares in the painful legacy of the residential schools.
It administered some thirty-six schools, over more than one hundred years, in partnership with the (Canadian) government.  

We know there are sites at some Anglican residential institutions with unmarked graves or where burial records are incomplete.  Our hearts ache for the children who did not return home and for their families. 

We continue to commit to walking the long road of repentance and reconciliation--listening to Indigenous elders, survivors and leaders--for their guidance.

This work includes:

  • working to identify unmarked burials and missing children through further research in our archives; 

  • contributing $12.9 million as part of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement;

  • apologizing  (in 1993) for--and acknowledging the painful legacy of--our role;

  • apologizing (in 2019) for spiritual harm caused ;

  • participation and full co-operation with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in sharing archival materials related to residential schools;

  • developing a Healing Fund (since 1992) to financially support local, community-led projects that assist in healing of language loss, cultural abuses and other forms of oppression;

  • supporting Indigenous leadership in developing a self-governing Indigenous Church;

  • committing  to the 94 Calls to Action through advocacy for their full implementation in our Church and in the whole of Canada. 

We  willvgive close attention to the Independent Special Interlocutor’s report. We cannot change the choices and actions of the past.

We can change the present by listening deeply to the truth about the past so that it will shed light to make a different future possible. 

[signed] +Anne Germond                               +Chris Harper
Archbishop Anne Germond        Archbishop Chris Harper 
Acting Primate                                    National Indigenous Anglican
                                                                                                    Archbishop

 

Adapted from: 
The Anglican Church of Canada