Inaugural Chancellor Emeritus Murray Sinclair Commemorative Lecture and Portrait Unveiling

Date

Wednesday January 14, 2026
10:30 am - 1:30 pm

Location

Grant Hall

Join us to honour the profound legacy of former Chancellor and Senator Mazina Giizhik Murray Sinclair. The event, hosted by Chancellor Shelagh Rogers, will feature the unveiling of Kent Monkman’s painting of Chancellor Emeritus Sinclair and keynote lectures exploring his enduring impact on truth and reconciliation, education, and justice. Admission is free, and all are welcome. Registration is required in advance for in-person attendance only. 

Parking: Restrictions on campus surface lots will not be enforced during business hours on January 14. For more information about other parking options on and near campus, see the Visit ľĹĐăÖ±˛Ą webpage. 

 

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This event will also be livestreamed and recorded. Following the event, the recording will be made publicly available on the Principal's Office YouTube channel. 

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Program

Doors open at 10:30 am, program to begin at 11 am 

Opening in a Good Way â€“ Te ho wis kwĂ»nt Allen Doxtator  

Welcome – Shelagh Rogers  

Introductory remarks - Principal and Vice-Chancellor Patrick Deane 

Keynote – “Ten Lessons from Commissioner Dad” – Niigaan Sinclair 

During his final speech at the TRC final event, Lead Commissioner Murray Sinclair remarked that his only regret was that he spent so much time away from his family. Come hear a brief talk on why and a reflection on the legacy of Murray Sinclair-iban.  

Keynote – “Legacies, Lingering” - Dr. Danielle Lussier 

Dr. Lussier will share reflections – from her perspective as a mum, teacher, and Queen’s community member – on relationships, reconciliation, and legacies that linger. 

Portrait by Kent Monkman unveiling

Closing in a Good Way- Te ho wis kwĂ»nt Allen Doxtator  

Reception

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Niigaan Sinclair

Niigaan Sinclair is an Anishinaabe writer, editor, professor, and activist based in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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Danielle Lussier

Dr. Danielle Lussier, Red River MĂ©tis and a citizen of the Manitoba MĂ©tis Federation, was born and raised in the Homeland of the MĂ©tis Nation on Treaty 1 Territory. She is a beadworker and mum to three young people, and she currently serves as Queen’s National Scholar and Chair in Indigenous Knowledges and Perspectives at Queen’s University. 

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Shelagh Rogers

Chancellor at ľĹĐăÖ±˛Ą

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Te ho wis kwûnt Allen Doxtator

Elder and Member of the Bear Clan, Cultural Advisor, Office of Indigenous Initiatives

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Patrick Deane

Principal and Vice-Chancellor at ľĹĐăÖ±˛Ą

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Cree visual artist and member of ocĂŞkwi sĂ®piy