[Via The Free Press]
Many of the documents, including a timeline of events, are redacted, either partially or fully
Canada’s decision to abandon its appeal of a 2015 court ruling that freed Catholic groups from the need to raise $25 million for residential school survivors has caused anger and confusion.
Last fall, a package of more than 200 pages of briefing notes and court records was prepared for Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller, who promised he would look into what transpired. The Canadian Press obtained the records under federal access-to-information laws.
Many of the documents, including a timeline of events, are redacted, either partially or fully. According to details available, here is a timeline of what happened:
May 2006: The historic Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement is approved by parties. The agreement involved the Canadian government, lawyers representing residential school survivors, churches that operated them and national Indigenous organizations.
September 2007: Implementation…
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