The Canadian government is trying to force a Native woman to return a settlement she was awarded for being a survivor of residential school abuse.
The government says Flora Merrick of the Long Plain First Nation in Manitoba doesn't deserve a mere $1,500 because the abuse she suffered was her own fault. She ran away from school to attend her mother's funeral, and when she was caught, she was beaten with a strap.
The government says the school did nothing wrong by punishing Merrick.
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Feds ask residential-school survivor to return compensation
(CBC 9/16)
Canada wants abuse victim to return settlement
Friday, September 17, 2004
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