Canada settles residential school reparations class action for US$2.09 billion
- The lawsuit seeks compensation for the loss of language and culture brought on by indigenous residential schools
- Canada will provide the settlement amount to a non-profit trust, independent of the government, as part of the class settlement
Canada has reached an agreement to settle a class-action lawsuit, seeking compensation for the loss of language and culture brought on by indigenous residential schools, for C$2.8 billion (US$2.09 billion).
The settlement builds on the 2021 Gottfriedson Day Scholars settlement, that provided individual compensation to day pupils who attended a residential school but did not live at the institution.
Canada will provide the settlement amount to a non-profit trust, independent of the government, as part of the class settlement.
The organisation charged with administering the trust will be governed by a permanent board consisting of nine indigenous directors, the government said in a statement.
The terms of the settlement are yet to be approved by the Federal Court.