Individual compensation announced for Indian Day School survivors
OTTAWA — Brilliant late-winter sunshine lifted the spirits of Garry McLean’s family members Tuesday as they celebrated the former Indian Day School survivor — and a proposed settlement of his class-action lawsuit against the federal government that he never lived to see.
Indigenous drumming and song filled the air and loved ones clutched a photo of McLean, the lead plaintiff in a 2009 suit seeking compensation for the harms he and his fellow students suffered, after Crown-Indigenous Minister Carolyn Bennett announced the details of the long-sought settlement.
“The sun is shining,” said Roger Augustine, a regional chief for the Assembly of First Nations, as well as a fellow plaintiff and day school survivor who attended a facility near Miramichi, N.B., beginning at the age of six.
“It kind of reminds of me of the way Garry was … Garry gave his life to his work and gave his life to what we are experiencing today. With that, I want to say thank God — and thank Garry.”