Indigenous lawyer files lawsuit against firm representing day school survivors
WINNIPEG — An Indigenous lawyer has filed a lawsuit against the firm that represented survivors of Indian day schools, alleging she was not compensated for years of her work on the class-action case.
Joan Jack, who is from Berens River First Nation in Manitoba and is also a day school survivor, said the class-action was her life’s work.
“I put my whole life into this file for years, and bankrupted my firm pushing it forward,” Jack said in a news release Thursday.
“I refuse to let them whitewash me out of this settlement, which, ironically, is supposed to be about reconciliation.”