Canada to pay C$20B in compensation to First Nations Indigenous children

The Canadian government announced Tuesday that it has agreed to pay C$20 billion (US$15.7 billion) in compensation to the children of First Nations Indigenous families over a human rights complaint that has been ongoing since 2007. Patty Hajdu, Canada’s Minister of Indigenous Services, and Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Marc Miller held a joint press conference …

Canada signs C$20B compensation deal on First Nations child welfare

The Canadian government Monday signed a deal to pay C$20 billion (US$15.5 billion) in compensation to the children of First Nations Indigenous families over a human rights complaint that has been ongoing since 2007, according to local media. The agreement was recorded as the largest such deal in Canadian history, the Canadian Press reported. “… …

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