A settlement has been reached in a class-action lawsuit against the federal government involving hundreds of people left out of residential schools compensation.
The lawsuit was brought by Indigenous students known as “day scholars,” who attended the notorious residential schools but returned to their homes at night.
Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett said the settlement will see survivors receive compensation of $10,000 each.
To address additional harms suffered by the students at the school, Ottawa will also invest $50 million into a Day Scholars Revitalization Fund.
Two survivors of the schools, Charlotte Gilbert and Diena Jules, said they are heartened to finally
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