St. Anne’s survivors ask Supreme Court to intervene in compensation case as country preps for Pope’s arrival
Less than a week before the Pope’s scheduled arrival on Canadian soil, survivors of a…
Less than a week before the Pope’s scheduled arrival on Canadian soil, survivors of a…
Justice Paul Perell recused himself from hearing the case and ordered the move to B.C.
Province of Ontario also arguing to keep case in province while Canada supports move
Ten years after former prime minister Stephen Harper’s historic federal apology to residential school survivors, former students of St. Anne’s Indian Residential School in Ft. Albany, Ontario are still fighting to have their stories told.
An NDP MP says he’s received the brush-off from the body responsible for settling claims from Indian residential school survivors after asking when it knew federal government lawyers were supressing information about brutal abuses at a school in Fort Albany, Ont.
Survivors of St. Anne’s residential school are accusing the federal government of delaying justice.
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