Attending Indian Residential Schools was mandatory for many Aboriginals and over 150,000 Aboriginal children were separated from their families and communities because of Canada’s policies. Canada and various churches operated Residential Schools across the country for over a century. Approximately 80,000 former students survive today.
If you are a survivor you may be entitled to compensation.
Indian Boarding Homes Claim Law & Class Action Law Suit
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THE INDIAN BOARDING HOMES CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT
TIME IS RUNNING OUT
The deadline for applying for compensation under the Indian Boarding Homes Class Action Settlement is FEBRUARY 22, 2027:
- If you received a Notice of Settlement, you may be eligible for compensation:
- Are you a First Nations, Indian, Inuit, or Métis person that was placed by the Government of Canada in a private home for the purpose of attending school between September 1, 1951, and June 30, 1992?
- Did you suffer sexual abuse, physical abuse or other types of abuse while living in an Indian Boarding Home?
- Do you know someone who was placed in an Indian Boarding Home?
This settlement provides compensation for placement in a boarding home survivors and additional compensation for those who suffered physical, sexual, or other abuse.
We are experienced claim lawyers that help survivors get the compensation they deserve, and we only get paid after settlements are received.
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Pierre or Robert are available to take your call. Or you may email us at pierre@bislaw.ca or robert@bislaw.ca. We will respond to you within 24 hours.