Canada vs. St. Anne’s Indian residential school survivor H-15019
One night the blind old man woke and told him to make space in the…
One night the blind old man woke and told him to make space in the…
The Canadian Press TORONTO –The courts must clear up the mystery of why the federal…
The Canadian Press TORONTO — Judges have no general right to interfere with compensation decisions…
Survivors of a notorious Indian residential school want the courts to ensure they aren’t forced to foot the government’s legal bills if they lose.
Ottawa is exploring ways to review how it has handled its side of the multi-billion dollar Indian residential school settlement agreement
A survivor from the notorious St. Anne’s Indian residential schools asked the Law Society of Upper Canada to investigate the handling of his residential school case by lawyers from a firm based in northern Ontario
Jorge Barrera APTN National News The federal government says an Ontario judge’s ruling which eviscerated…
The survivor, known only as H-15019, wants a new compensation hearing without federal lawyers present because they previously suppressed evidence to discredit the claim.
While Indian affairs minister Jean Chrétien received a letter urging his department to step in at St. Anne’s Indian residential school where Attawapiskat children attended