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Residential school day scholars now able to submit claims for compensation under a recent legal settlement.

People pause outside the former Kamloops Indian Residential School last June. Day scholars who attended residential schools can now apply for a $10,000 compensation payment.

Diena Jules, a member of Tk'emlúps te Secwe̓pemc, attended the Kamloops Indian Residential School in B.C. as a day scholar from age seven in 1962, until 1967. She said she hopes resolution will be found through the process, even though other survivors were not happy with the monetary outcome at first."We were canvassed, the plaintiffs … we were asked if we wanted to go to court again, and there was a chance that we might not win. Just to talk about our experiences would have been just too much. It's as if it's a scab that gets ripped right open and you're exposing yourself, and we just said no.

"I think everybody's just thrilled to see that it's finally come, that they're finally seeing justice.""We want to make sure that everyone that is eligible to apply, applies, because they deserve it," she said.and did not stay there overnight is able to make a claim.

 

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