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Buffy Sainte-Marie, the Oscar-winning songwriter and celebrated activist, has had her appointment to the Order of Canada terminated, as reported by the Toronto Star. The Governor General signed the ordinance for termination on January 3, 2025, although specific reasons were not disclosed.
The decision follows allegations presented in a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation investigation that claims Sainte-Marie fabricated her Indigenous identity. This report, aired on October 27, 2023, suggests discrepancies in her birth documentation. A representative from the Governor General's office stated that termination decisions are made based on evidence and fairness.
Sainte-Marie has publicly defended her identity, stating she is proud of her connections to Indigenous heritage and claims she has been misrepresented. She has contributed significantly to Indigenous rights and related causes through her music, having released 16 studio albums.
Despite the controversy, major Canadian music organizations have not revoked her awards, including multiple Juno Awards. The Sixties Scoop Healing Foundation continues to support her, affirming her advocacy for survivors.