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A chief at the centre of a national reckoning on residential schools

A chief at the centre of a national reckoning on residential schools

This Matters

April 21, 202331m 15s

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Show Notes

Two years ago, Cowessess First Nation announced the discovery of 715 unmarked graves near the site of a former residential school. The news shocked the world and ignited a national conversation on Canada's colonial history. At the centre was Chief Cadmus Delorme, a young and vibrant leader, who came to office wanting to show that an Indigenous world view could work with, and even improve, Western-style development. Delorme had no idea that he would become the centre of a national reckoning on residential schools. He joins the podcast to discuss what it means to lead a modern first nation and why he's stepping down after seven years.

Audio sources: CBC, CPAC, Global News

This episode was produced by Alex Boyd, Alexis Green and Paolo Marques.