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Inaugural Chancellor Emeritus Murray Sinclair Commemorative Lecture and portrait unveiling
December 12, 2025
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Chancellor Emeritus Murray Sinclair.
Queen鈥檚 University is pleased to announce the inaugural Chancellor Emeritus Murray Sinclair Commemorative Lecture, an event honouring the remarkable leadership and legacy of Chancellor Emeritus and former Senator Mazina Giizhik Murray Sinclair.
Hosted by Chancellor Shelagh Rogers, this special occasion will bring together members of the Queen鈥檚 community to celebrate Queen鈥檚 15th Chancellor鈥檚 profound contributions to truth and reconciliation, education, and justice, and his enduring impact on the university and Canadian society.
The event will feature the unveiling of Chancellor Emeritus Murray Sinclair鈥檚 official portrait for Queen鈥檚 painted by Kent Monkman who received an honorary degree from Queen鈥檚 in 2024 along with the first Chancellor Emeritus Murray Sinclair Commemorative Lecture, a new annual series established to continue the vital conversations he inspired during his tenure as Queen鈥檚 15th Chancellor. There will be two keynote lectures. One by Niigaan Sinclair, Murray鈥檚 son and Anishinaabe writer, editor, professor, and activist titled Ten Lessons from Commissioner Dad, and then Legacies, Lingering, will be delivered by Dr. Danielle Lussier, Queen's National Scholar, and Chair in Indigenous Knowledges and Perspectives. The event will end with a reception and refreshments.
Details
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
10:30 am 鈥 1:30 pm
Grant Hall
鈥淎ll members of the Queen鈥檚 community are warmly invited to join this important celebration of Chancellor Emeritus Sinclair鈥檚 influence and example,鈥 says Chancellor Shelagh Rogers. 鈥淗is wisdom, compassion, and steadfast commitment to truth and reconciliation continue to guide and inspire us.鈥
成人大片 Chancellor Emeritus Murray Sinclair
Senator Murray Sinclair served as Queen鈥檚 15th Chancellor from 2021 to 2023. A respected national leader, jurist, and advocate, he chaired the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC), which issued the landmark Calls to Action that continue to shape reconciliation efforts across the country. His time as Chancellor was marked by a deep commitment to fostering dialogue, understanding, and change within the Queen鈥檚 community and beyond.
Admission is free and all are welcome to attend. Those interested are asked to register in advance since space is limited. Full details and registration form are available on the Principal鈥檚 Office website.