Murray Sinclair to chair negotiations on federal compensation for First Nations kids
OTTAWA — The former chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada will aide talks between the federal government and child-welfare advocates in hopes of securing an agreement to compensate First Nations children.
The Liberal government says Murray Sinclair will chair discussions between the sides as they try to settle the matter outside of court by the end of December.
Sinclair, a former senator, led the commission that investigated the experiences of Indigenous children sent to residential schools and is a highly respected voice on matters of reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.
His new role comes after the federal government appealed a Federal Court ruling last month upholding orders for it to pay $40,000 each to thousands of individual First Nations children who were removed from their homes.