From the BBC:
“Canada settles residential
schools lawsuit for $2.8bn”
(Former Kamloops Indian
Residential School)
Canada has agreed to pay C$2.8bn ($2.9bn;
£1.68bn) to settle a class-action lawsuit seeking compensation for the loss of
language and culture caused by its residential school system. Government-funded
compulsory boarding schools were part of a policy meant to assimilate children
and destroy indigenous cultures and languages. The money will be paid to a
non-profit trust independent of the government. But the settlement must still
be finalised and approved by a court. The lawsuit was brought by 325 First
Nations in 2012, and sought reparations for the abuse indigenous Canadians
faced at the government boarding schools.
Some 150,000 First Nations, Métis
and Inuit children were taken from their families and placed in these schools
from the 19th Century into the 1970s. Many then suffered physical, emotional
and sexual abuse. Survivors testified about children who died at the schools,
where students were often housed in poorly built, poorly heated, and unsanitary
facilities. In recent years, Indigenous communities have found evidence of hundreds
of mass unmarked graves on the grounds of former residential schools. These
discoveries have reignited debate about the system.
Announcing the settlement at an
event on Saturday, Marc Miller, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, said it
would not "erase or make up for the past" but "what it can do is
address the collective harm caused by Canada's past". Shane Gottfriedson,
the former chief of the Tk'emlups Nation and British Columbia regional chief
for the Assembly of First Nations, said during the event that it had
"always been a fight with government" to settle Native Canadian human
rights and land claims. "This is the beginning of a new era in Canada for
our people," he said. The settlement will be placed in a not-for-profit
trust to support "healing, wellness, education, heritage, language and
commemoration activities" for indigenous Canadians over the course of 20
years, according to the government.
More than 130 residential schools
were operated in Canada between 1874 and 1996. The landmark Truth and
Reconciliation Commission (TRC) report, released in 2015, concluded Canada's
residential school system amounted to "cultural genocide". At least
3,200 children died while attending a residential school, though advocates have
said this number is likely much higher.
^ I hope the Federal, Provincial
and Territorial Governments; the different Protestant Churches and the Catholic
Church will also open all their records from the Residential Schools so the
Families can have closure. ^
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