Blue Rodeo
The Forks
Winnipeg,Manitoba Canada
June 16,2010

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Location:20' in front of left stack

Setlist:

1.Cynthia
2.It Could Happen To You
3.One More Night
4.Fools Like You **
5.Elijah Harper addresses the crowd
6.5 Days In May
7.Never Look Back
8.Try
9.Head Over Heels
10.Hasn't Hit Me Yet
11.Banter
12.Til I Am Myself Again
13.Lost Together

**w/Buffy Sainte Marie (tambourine, backing vocals)
**Elijah enters the stage carrying an eagle feather at 1:35

65 minutes

Band members:
Jim Cuddy - vocals,guitar,harp
Greg Keelor - vocals,guitar
Bazil Donovan - bass
Bob Egan - steel guitar
Glenn Milchem - drums
Michael Boguski - keys
Wayne Petti - guitar, vocals

*Great Band. Please support Blue Rodeo by buying their official releases and/or
by attending their concerts. www.bluerodeo.com*

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notes:
This paticular concert was free to the public as part of The Truth and Reconciliation Commission Event
Buffy Sainte Marie co-headlined.

Backgrounder:
Indian residential schools date back to the 1870’s. Over 130 residential
schools were located across Canada, and the last school closed in
1996.
During this era, more than 150,000 First Nations, Métis, and Inuit
children were placed in these schools, often against their parents’
wishes. Many were forbidden to speak their language and practice
their own culture. It is estimated that more than 80,000 former
students are living today. The ongoing impact of residential schools
has been felt throughout generations.
The Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement is Canada’s
largest class action lawsuit. The Settlement Agreement is an important
step towards healing the harm caused by the Indian Residential School
legacy.
What is the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada?
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) is an
important part of the Settlement Agreement.
The Commission has been given the responsibility of:
•Telling Canadians what happened in the Indian Residential Schools
• Honouring the lives of former students and their families; and
• Creating a permanent record of the Indian Residential School legacy
www.trc.ca