Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 22, 2013, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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T HE life and death of a little aboriginal
girl go back under the
public microscope today.
The oft- delayed Phoenix Sinclair
inquiry resumes at the Winnipeg Convention
Centre, with two weeks scheduled
for final submissions.
" This is an opportunity for all the
participants to make submissions to
the commissioner about two things -
the findings they think he should make
and the recommendations they think
he should make," Sherri Walsh, counsel
to commissioner Ted Hughes, said
Friday.
Phoenix was tortured and murdered
in 2005 by her mother, Samantha Kematch,
and stepfather, Karl Wesley
McKay, at Fisher River First Nation.
She was born in Winnipeg in 2000 and
was in and out of Child and Family Services
care all her short life.
The province appointed Hughes in
March 2011 to inquire into the circumstances
surrounding Phoenix's death
and the child- welfare services provided
or not provided to her and her
family, any other circumstances directly
related to Phoenix's death, and
why her death remained undiscovered
until 2006.
Hughes' final report is to include
recommendations to better protect
Manitoba children. It is due Dec. 15
- nearly two years after his original
deadline, March
30, 2012.
The inquiry
was delayed
several times
before and after
it began by legal
challenges from
the child- welfare
agencies,
the union that
represents social
workers and
aboriginal leaders.
The public
hearing began
in September
and concluded
in June with 126
witnesses testifying
during 85
days.
The final bill for the inquiry is expected
to run around $ 9 million.
The final submissions are scheduled
to run less than two weeks.
" This is the parties' opportunity to
make submissions about what the final
report should say with respect to the
findings and the recommendations,"
Walsh said.
First up will be two people who loved
Phoenix.
Her biological dad, Steve Sinclair,
will be there. He struggled as a single
parent after Kematch left him with
one- year- old Phoenix and their newborn
baby, who died of a respiratory
illness a short time later.
Phoenix spent much of her early
years in the unofficial care of Sinclair's
friends, Kim Edwards and Rohan
Stephenson. They testified they
mistrusted Child and Family Services
and avoided contact with social workers.
When the couple split up, Phoenix
was left with Stephenson. With no legal
custody of the little girl, he let Kematch
take Phoenix when she showed
up at the house one day in 2004.
Edwards, who's been camped out
on the grounds of the legislature for
nearly 60 days demanding a national
inquiry into aboriginal child welfare,
plans to read a personal impact statement
today, Walsh said.
Jeff Gindin, the lawyer for Edwards
and Stephenson, said Friday their final
submission looks at what went wrong
and examines the steps taken to fix the
child- welfare system after Phoenix's
death came to light.
In the decade that followed Phoenix's
birth, the number of kids in care more
than doubled. There are nearly 10,000
children in care in Manitoba, and more
than 80 per cent are aboriginal. Government
funding for child welfare has
increased dramatically.
Gindin said they'll make 47 recommendations
to Hughes and have an
opportunity for rebuttal at the end of
final submissions.
Hughes will be able to ask questions
about all the final submissions, which
the commission has already received
in writing, Walsh said.
" The parties have put a tremendous
amount of effort into suggesting recommendations,"
she said.
" In the end, it has been a very collaborative
process and I'm very grateful
for that."
carol. sanders@ freepress. mb. ca
Inquiry
to hear
Phoenix
views
Two weeks set
for submissions
By Carol Sanders
' This is the
parties'
opportunity
to make
submissions
about what the
final report
should say... '
- Sherri Walsh,
counsel to
commissioner Ted
Hughes
EVACUATIONS climbed again this
weekend in northern Manitoba, where
provincial conservation crews are
fighting a forest fire that is bearing
down on a remote First Nation.
In total, 785 residents have been
evacuated from Tataskweyak Cree
Nation, a number that has risen by
about 140 since Friday, a Manitoba
Conservation spokesman confirmed
Sunday.
Tataskweyak First Nation is on the
shore of Split Lake, about 145 kilometres
northeast of Thompson.
Most of the evacuees are staying in
Winnipeg - 653 are in the city and
another 132 are in Thompson.
The Manitoba Association of Native
Firefighters and federal regional
staff of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern
Development Canada co- ordinated
the evacuations, a precautionary
measure because of heavy smoke
in the area. The elderly, people with
lung conditions and breathing problems
and pregnant women have been
flown out.
Most residents remained behind in
the community of Split Lake, the townsite
of Tataskweyak Cree Nation.
Manitoba Conservation continues
to battle the forest fire. By Friday, the
blaze had consumed 16,000 hectares
and advanced to within eight kilometres
of the community.
- staff
Forest fire forces 785 to flee northern reserve
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