Calls grow for Ottawa to review settlement decisions for residential school survivors
Lawyer Teri Lynn Bougie still cries when she talks about the final message on her answering machine years ago from a residential school survivor, back when she was battling with federal government lawyers over his compensation.
“We went round and round the rosie about it, and then he called me up and left me a message and thanked me for the help, and shot himself in the head,” she said, her voice breaking.
Bougie and her Alberta-based law firm represented hundreds of claimants in the sweeping 2006 Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement between residential school survivors and the federal government. She said re-opening those past decisions about who got compensated — and who didn’t — to include more survivors would be a huge step toward reconciliation.
“It’s much easier to do than you would imagine,” she said in a recent interview. All the claimants got a written decision, so there are records of who was denied and why, she added.