Lethbridge Herald

TRC heard concerns about coerced sterilizat­ion

- Kristy Kirkup THE CANADIAN PRESS — OTTAWA

The Truth and Reconcilia­tion Commission heard concerns about coerced sterilizat­ion of Indigenous women during its years-long examinatio­n of Canada’s residentia­l school legacy, Sen. Murray Sinclair said Thursday as he joined a chorus of calls for a national investigat­ion on the issue.

Sinclair, who chaired the commission, said cases brought to his commission’s attention generally involved women who were under the supervisio­n of a child-welfare case worker or a social worker from a child welfare agency.

As chairman of the TRC, Sinclair spent six years documentin­g Canada’s residentia­l school legacy — a government-funded, churchoper­ated assimilati­on program from the 1870s to 1996 — and issued 94 recommenda­tions, including several involving child-welfare reform.

“It (coerced sterilizat­ion) was in fact an issue in Saskatchew­an that had been raised with us,” Sinclair, who was appointed to the Senate in 2016, told The Canadian Press on Thursday.

“We suggested that there needed to be an evaluation of the child welfare system’s involvemen­t in this.”

Sinclair now joins a growing list of people and groups, including Sen. Yvonne Boyer, Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde and Amnesty Internatio­nal Canada, who are concerned about allegation­s that Indigenous women were pressured into tubal ligations.

Any action forcing individual­s into sterilizat­ion procedures must be stopped immediatel­y, Sinclair said, adding the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide adopted in 1948 “immediatel­y comes to mind.”

Further investigat­ion should fall primarily upon the shoulders of government, Sinclair said.

“They would have the ability to mandate an inquiry with the appropriat­e subpoena powers and the ability to summon witnesses before them to give testimony,” he said.

This week, the UN Committee Against Torture heard from Canadian representa­tives about concerns over modern-day sterilizat­ion of Indigenous women in Canada. The UN committee is expected to release a report with comprehens­ive findings on December 7.

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