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Ottawa signs settlement with survivors of boarding school in Saskatchewan
The $77 million settlement includes up to $15,000 compensation per survivor and requires court approval with an independent administrator to oversee payments.
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Ottawa signs settlement with survivors of boarding school in Saskatchewan
ÎLE-À-LA-CROSSE - The Canadian government has signed a $27-million settlement agreement with abuse survivors of a boarding school in Saskatchewan that housed Métis and First Nations children.
·Niagara Falls, Canada
Read Full ArticleFormer students of the Ile a la Crosse Boarding School sign settlement agreement with Canada
A settlement agreement has now officially been signed by the Government of Canada and Survivors of the Ile a la Crosse Boarding School. For years, survivors of the school have had various legal challenges against both the provincial and federal governments over the operation of the school. The Ile a la Crosse Boarding School ran from the 1860s to the 1970s, but was excluded from official designation as a residential school leaving survivors out …
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