Métis
Nation Mourns Passing of
Suzanne Rochon-Burnett
Celebration of Life Sunday May 7, 2006
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Suzanne
Rochon-Burnett |
OTTAWA
(April 4, 2006) --- The Metis Nation of Ontario (MNO) sadly
announces the passing of Suzanne Rochon-Burnett, a revered
Metis woman and one of the Metis Nation and Canadas
most successful and accomplished citizens. Suzanne was called
to the Spirit World in Welland on Sunday, April 2, 2006, her
only daughter, Michele-Elise Burnett at her bedside.
Suzanne
was a grand lady who brought enormous pride to her people,
said MNO President Tony Belcourt. Her life of accomplishments
is a textbook perfect story of the best of role models for
everyone to honour. She met every challenge head on, persevered
and was successful in everything she touched - in business,
in the arts, in communications, public service and in life.
She was passionate about her work, her friends and her people.
We will miss her terribly, Mr. Belcourt concluded.
Suzanne
Rochon-Burnett had a long and distinguished career. A broadcaster
in her early years, she went on to become the first Aboriginal
woman to be granted an FM Broadcasting license by the CRTC.
She formed Kakekalanicks Inc., a native art/issues consulting
company and helped to launch the careers of numerous successful
Aboriginal artists. She was a member of the Canada Council
for the Arts, the Board of Trustees of Brock University and
a past director of TV Ontario. She was a member of the Half
Century Club of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters and
has received numerous awards, including the Eagle Feather
from the Aboriginal Community and the award for Lifetime Achievement
by the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation. In February
2006, she was inducted as the first Aboriginal woman to the
Canadian Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame. She was a member
of the of the Order of Canada, the Order of Ontario, and a
recipient of the Governor Generals Medal, Women of Distinction
Award (for arts and culture), and the Royal Bank Initiative
of the Year Award. Suzanne was the Founding Vice-Chair of
the Metis Nation of Ontario and a member of the Board of the
Metis Nation of Ontario Cultural Commission.
Friends
and family are invited to a traditional ceremony and celebration
of Suzanne Rochon-Burnett's life at 2:00 p.m., followed by
a reception on May 7, 2006 at the Pond Inlet at Brock University,
St. Catherines, Ontario. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Suzanne Rochon-Burnett Scholarship Fund in
memory of Maman Jeanne Hebert, payable to Brock University,
500 Glenridge Avenue, St. Catharines, ON L2S 9Z9.
For further
information contact:
Michele-Elise Burnett: 1-716-913-3633
Evelyn Janke: 1-905-688-9788 |