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Winnipeg Free Press
Theodore Fontaine, 79, shined light on dark legacy of residential school system
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Fontaine and Holocaust survivor Nate Leipciger became, in the duo’s words, ‘best friends’ during nationwide speaking tours together on the trauma they experienced in youth.
In 1990, Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs leader Phil Fontaine shocked Canada, by speaking publicly about the physical and sexual abuse he endured during his time in the residential school system.
In 1990, Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs leader Phil Fontaine shocked Canada, by speaking publicly about the physical and sexual abuse he endured during his time in the residential school system.
He talked about how he was not alone ( If there were 20 boys, every single one of them… would have experienced what I experienced ) and how this abuse led to cycles of pain and violence throughout generations of Indigenous families. ....

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Residential school survivor and author Ted Fontaine has died


 
WINNIPEG
A residential school survivor and author who was an instrumental name in the reconciliation conversation has died.
Theodore (Ted) Fontaine died at the age of 79-years-old. The former chief of Sagkeeng First Nation was among the authors of a book titled Did You See Us which shed light on the life children faced at an urban residential school in Winnipeg.
Fontaine also authored Broken Circle, the Dark Legacy of Indian Residential Schools .
In a statement on Facebook, the Southern Chiefs Organization (SCO) said Fontaine was a survivor of the Fort Alexander and Assiniboia Indian Residential Schools.
Ted was a leader who held many senior positions, including being instrumental in negotiating the national employment equity settlement with the Canadian Human Rights Commission, the statement from SCO reads. ....

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