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- Adjudicators awarded $2.14 billion in compensation to 23,431 claimants while another 4,415 claimants received compensation directly from the federal government. Overall, the government paid out $3.23 billion in compensation and other costs. The process itself cost another $411 million.
www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/iap-final-report-residential-schools-1.5946103More than $3B paid to 28,000 victims of residential school ...
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Mar 11, 2021 · The cost of compensating thousands of victims of Canada's notorious residential schools amounted to more than $3 billion, according to a report released on Thursday from the committee...
Mar 11, 2021 · The cost of compensating thousands of victims of Canada's notorious residential schools amounted to more than $3 billion, according to a report released on Thursday.
Jan 21, 2023 · Officials announced Saturday that the federal government and 325 First Nations have agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit, seeking reparations for the loss of language and culture brought on by...
Mar 11, 2021 · TORONTO - The cost of compensating thousands of victims of Canada’s notorious residential schools amounted to more than $3 billion, according to a report released on Thursday.
Mar 11, 2021 · Overall, the government paid out $3.23 billion in compensation and other costs. The process itself cost another $411 million. The report also outlines abuses by some lawyers, who saw the...
Jul 11, 2013 · Under the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement, $1.9 billion was set aside for all former residents of the schools. Every former student would receive $10,000 for the first year of schooling, and $3,000 for each subsequent year.
The Government of Canada will fund up to $27 million over 3 years to support Indigenous partners and communities in a range of activities, including school-specific research and knowledge-gathering on the children who died at residential schools and their burial places.