Federal Court settlement approved for day scholars at Indian residential schools
VANCOUVER — A British Columbia Indigenous leader says the approved Federal Court settlement of a class-action lawsuit for those who attended Indian residential school during the day will ensure compensation for those harmed comes in their lifetime.
Former shishalh chief Garry Feschuk and former Tk’emlúps te Secwepemc chief Shane Gottfriedson began the lawsuit more than a decade ago seeking justice for day scholars abused while at the schools but who were ineligible for the 2006 settlement for full-time students.
A Federal Court judge approved the proposed settlement for day scholars on Sept. 24, ruling the terms, reached earlier this year, are “fair and reasonable.”
In a statement, Feschuk says the compensation process isn’t ready to start yet, but will be simple when it begins, in order to “minimize the burden” on those making claims.