
Gord Downie highlights story of Chanie Wenjack with ‘Secret Path’ Toronto show
TORONTO — On the eve of the 50th anniversary of Chanie Wenjack’s passing, Gord Downie offered an impassioned retelling of his story through a collection of songs honouring the late indigenous boy.
The Tragically Hip frontman, who is living with terminal cancer, performed his latest solo effort “Secret Path” at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto on Friday night.
The album tells the tragic tale of 12-year-old Chanie who died in 1966 after running away from the Cecilia Jeffrey Indian Residential School in Kenora, Ont.
Downie’s older brother, Mike, introduced the musician to Chanie’s story, which was documented in a 1967 Maclean’s story by Ian Adams called “The Lonely Death of Chanie Wenjack.”