Survivors of the Ile-a-la-Crosse residential school that housed Metis children in Saskatchewan have filed a class action lawsuit against the Canadian and Saskatchewan governments
Survivors of the residential school that housed Metis children in Saskatchewan filed the class action lawsuit last month against the federal and provincial governments. The lawsuit, filed in Saskatchewan Court of King’s Bench by six survivors and generational survivors, comes after what the Ile-a-la-Crosse survivors committee called “many years of failed attempts” to negotiate with the Saskatchewan and Canadian governments.
No statements of defence have been filed. The federal and provincial governments did not immediately provide comment. Michelle LeClair, vice-president of Metis Nation-Saskatchewan, said the experiences of Metis children at residential schools have been ignored for too long.Article content
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