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Quesnel mayorB次元官网网址檚 wife stirs outrage over residential school denialism

Mayor Ron Paull disassociates himself from book Pat Morton circulated

The mayor of Quesnel was forced to publicly denounce the actions of his wife, after actions in her private life reflected on the cityB次元官网网址檚 public institutions.

Mayor Ron Paull confirmed at the Tuesday evening council meeting that his wife, Pat Morton, was passing out copies of a book titled Grave Error - How The Media Misled Us (And The Truth About Residential Schools). The bookB次元官网网址檚 theme is that the negative effects of the residential school system have been overblown.

The Lhtako Dene Nation - on whose unceded lands the Quesnel community was built, and whose members were typically interned at the St. JosephB次元官网网址檚 Indian (sic) Residential School west of Williams Lake - issued a letter to Quesnel city council demanding corrective actions be taken.

The letter was on the formal public agenda of the City of QuesnelB次元官网网址檚 public meeting on March 19.

The issue was first brought up for discussion by councillor Tony Goulet, who is also an elected School District 28 trustee, and of Indigenous ancestry. He fought emotions as he expressed how he came to know of the book being sent to the school district, on one hand, but then acquired a different copy in a more personal way, from the hand of Morton as a presentation to a client of her business. That client was his mother, B次元官网网址渨ith my dad sitting right next to her, and as you know, my dad did go to residential school,B次元官网网址 Goulet said.

While people are allowed to have their opinions, he said, the contents of this book was something different. He found out by forcing himself to read it cover to cover. His parents tried, but couldnB次元官网网址檛 get through the full collection of assertions.

B次元官网网址淚t was very disturbing. I was just appalled that this would be circulating within the community,B次元官网网址 Goulet said. B次元官网网址淚tB次元官网网址檚 just very, very, very traumatizing; very, very, very disrespectful to an Indigenous communityB次元官网网址nd my dad, going to residential school, it brought up a lot of stuff, let me tell youB次元官网网址.Those things (school-based atrocities) are real. They did actually happen.B次元官网网址

Councillor Scott Elliott spoke directly to Paull, once Goulet had explained his experience and the demands within the Lhtako Dene NationB次元官网网址檚 letter that the City of Quesnel reaffirm its memorandum of understanding (MOU) and consent to residential school education from local elders and those living with the generational consequences.

B次元官网网址淚 need to know and the community needs to know: do you agree with what your wife has been doing?,B次元官网网址 said Elliott.

B次元官网网址淣o,B次元官网网址 replied Paull.

A brief silence ensued.

Paull took two actions of his own, during the meeting. He issued a statement that outlined examples of his personal support for Indigenous reconciliation, and he proposed a motion to co-appoint himself as a City of Quesnel official liaison for First Nations matters. Currently, that position is solely the portfolio of councillor Laurey-Anne Roodenberg.

B次元官网网址淚 would like to be a direct part of the discussion, and be at the table,B次元官网网址 said Paull.

No mover or seconder raised their hand.

Council did motion to take part in a residential school education program meted out by the Lhtako Dene Nation, and they also voted to reaffirm the existing MOU between their two governments.

At the urging of city manager Byron Johnson, two other resolutions were also posed and passed unanimously: one to denounce the book and one to officially state the City of QuesnelB次元官网网址檚 formal acceptance of the findings of the Truth And Reconciliation Commission.

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