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The challenge of reconciliation • 3832011, Vancouver, BC, https://humanrights.ca/about-museum/news/speech-delivered-president-and-ceo-stuart-murray-truth-and-reconciliation(accessed 15 April 2015).145. Jake Edmiston, “Indian Residential Schools or Settler Colonial Genocide? Native Group SlamsHuman Rights Museum over Exhibit Wording,” National Post, June 8, 2013, http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/indian-residential-schools-or-settler-colonial-genocide.146. Canadian Museum <strong>for</strong> Human Rights, Statement from <strong>the</strong> President and CEO: Use of “Genocide”in relation to treatment of Indigenous peoples in Canada, July 26, 2013, http://museum<strong>for</strong>humanrights.ca/about-museum/news/statement-president-and-ceo-use-genocide-relation-treatment-indigenous-peoples.147. Canadian Museum <strong>for</strong> Human Rights, President and CEO Stuart Murray, speech deliveredat “2017 Starts Now” <strong>for</strong>um, May 3, 2013, https://humanrights.ca/about-museum/news/speech-delivered-cmhr-president-and-ceo-stuart-murray-2017-starts-nowdebute.148. Library and Archives Canada, “Collection Development Framework,” March 30, 2005, 7–8,http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/003024/f2/003024-e.pdf.149. Library and Archives Canada, “Aboriginal Heritage,” http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/aboriginal-heritage/Pages/introduction.aspx#d.150. Library and Archives Canada, “Native Residential Schools in Canada,” http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/native-residential/index-e.html(accessed 15 April 2015).151. Wilson, “Peace, Order and Good Government,” 239.152. “New Exhibition Reflecting <strong>the</strong> Uniqueness of <strong>the</strong> Inuit Experience of Residential SchoolsLaunched at Library and Archives Canada,” media release, March 4, 2009, http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/013/013-380-e.html.See also: Legacy of Hope Foundation, http://whereare<strong>the</strong>children.ca/en;Legacy of Hope Foundation, http://weweresofaraway.ca/ (accessed 15April 2015).153. Library and Archives Canada, “Legacy of <strong>the</strong> Residential School System,” http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/archives/archives-en/aboriginal-heritage/Pages/residential-schools-bibliography-2009.aspx(accessed 15 April 2015).154. Library and Archives Canada, “Conducting Research on Residential Schools,” http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/020008/f2/020008-2000-e.pdf (accessed 15 April 2015).155. Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement, <strong>Truth</strong> and Reconciliation Commissionof Canada, Mandate, Schedule N, 11, http://www.trc.ca/websites/trcinstitution/File/pdfs/SCHEDULE_N_EN.pdf.156. Fontaine v. Canada (Attorney General), 2013 ONSC 684 (CanLII).157. Professor Terry Cook, University of Manitoba, long-time archivist at <strong>the</strong> National Archives,Fellow of <strong>the</strong> Association of Canadian Archivists, and a Fellow of <strong>the</strong> Royal Society of Canada,makes this point. See: Cook, “Evidence, Memory, Identity,” 111.158. United Nations Commission on Human Rights, Sub-Commission on <strong>the</strong> Prevention ofDiscrimination and Protection of Minorities, The Administration of Justice and <strong>the</strong> HumanRights of Detainees: Question of <strong>the</strong> Impunity of Perpetrators of Human Rights Violations(Civil and Political) (revised final report prepared by Mr. Joinet to <strong>the</strong> Sub-commissiondecision 1996/199) UN Doc. E/CN.4/Sub,2/1997/20/Rev.1, 1997-10-02; updated by UNDocE/CN.4/2005/102 (18 February 2005), and UN Doc E/CN.4/2005/102/Add.1 (8 February2005), cited in Fontaine v. Canada (Attorney General), 2013 ONSC 684 (CanLII), University ofManitoba brief, Written Argument. December 13, 2012, note 35, 14, http://chrr.info/images/stories/Materials_filed_by_UM_2_.pdf.

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