Saskatchewan chief to lead advisory committee on residential school documents
A chief in Saskatchewan who became well-known after his First Nation found what are believed to be 751 unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school will lead a new committee for sharing documents connected to the institutions.
The federal government says Chief Cadmus Delorme of Cowessess First Nation will be the chairperson of the residential school documents advisory committee.
The committee is to develop recommendations on the identification and sharing of documents with the Winnipeg-based National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.
A news release says the committee is to include survivors, community members and federal and expert representatives and that Delorme’s mandate is to ensure Indigenous voices are reflected in all decisions.