200 alleged victims of Vancouver-area Catholic school abuse could share $30M
VANCOUVER — Lawyers say a $30-million class-action settlement over child abuse allegedly committed for decades at two Vancouver-area Catholic schools could be shared by more than 200 ex-students.
Joe Fiorante with Vancouver-based CFM Lawyers said Monday that the estimated number of eligible victims is based on communications over the last few years with former students at Vancouver College and St. Thomas More Collegiate.
The schools and the Archdiocese of Vancouver all confirmed Monday that a settlement had been reached, and it is now awaiting court approval.
The lawsuit alleges that six members of the Christian Brothers with a known history of child abuse were transferred to teaching positions at the two schools, which were named as defendants alongside the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vancouver.


