Claims process opens for ‘Indian hospitals’ settlement
OTTAWA — The claims process for a landmark “Indian hospitals” settlement opened Tuesday, nearly one year after the federal government reached an agreement with survivors on compensation.
The federal government ran 33 such hospitals for Indigenous people between 1936 and 1981.
Former patients, some of whom spent years in the segregated facilities, filed a lawsuit against the government in 2018 alleging the hospitals were rife with abuse and unfair treatment.
“It has taken us years of painful reflection, traumatic memories and deep courage to reach this moment,” said Ann Hardy last year when the settlement was announced.


