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B.C.'s Doukhobor legacy and research funds remain untouched one year after apology

  • The B.C. Government issued a formal apology last year to the approximately 200 children taken from their families and placed into a residential school in New Denver in the 1950s, including a $10 million compensation package.
  • Living survivors are being paid $18,000 each from the fund, while amounts for descendants of deceased survivors have yet to be determined, according to the B.C. Attorney General.
  • The $1.25 million research fund is awaiting a project coordinator, while the $5 million legacy fund is idle until a community committee is formed to guide its use, as per Raunaq Singh's statements.
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B.C.'s Doukhobor legacy and research funds remain untouched one year after apology

$6.25 million sitting idle for more than a year

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Nelson Star broke the news in Nelson, Canada on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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