PRIME MINISTER ANNOUNCES NEW
OFFICE OF INDIAN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS
RESOLUTION OF CANADA
June 7, 2001
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced the
creation of the Office of Indian Residential Schools Resolution of Canada. The
Office will support the Deputy Prime Minister, the Honourable Herb Gray, in his
role as lead Minister focussing federal efforts to resolve claims associated
with the legacy of the residential school system.
The creation of the Office, which will report
directly to the Deputy Prime Minister, demonstrates the government’s
commitment to achieving a fair and equitable resolution of long-standing cases
of abuse at Indian Residential Schools. Using existing resources, the Office
will centralize and focus federal efforts and coordinate negotiations between
the Government of Canada and major Church organizations concerning their shared
responsibility for these claims. The Office will also examine how to resolve
claims in or outside of the court system and implement the government’s wider
objectives of healing and reconciliation with residential schools survivors and
their communities.
Jack Stagg, appointed by the Prime Minister on
May 29, 2001, will serve as Deputy Head of the Office and as Chief Federal
Negotiator working with the Church leadership to resolve the issue of shared
responsibility and compensation.
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Allison MacNeil
Deputy Prime Minister’s Office
tel. (613) 952-4900
PMO Press Office: (613) 957-5555
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