TORONTO — Canadian children who were moved to mental institutions by officials to get more federal money have accepted a compensation offer for abuse they suffered, decades after their ordeal. The ...
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian children who were moved to mental institutions by officials to get more federal money have accepted a compensation offer for abuse they suffered, decades after their ordeal.
Quebec writer and journalist Daniel Tremblay is mired in a lengthy battle with the Quebec government to discover how it decided to compensate a generation of abused orphans. Nearly three years after ...
Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage than loading CBC Lite story pages. A group representing the Duplessis orphans gathered on Friday to demand apologies from the Catholic ...
People who were moved to mental institutions by Quebec officials seeking more federal money have accepted a compensation offer from the province for abuse they suffered decades ago. The 1,000 ...
Canadian writer Goodman (The Home for Unwanted Girls) draws on the history of Quebec separatism and the thousands of children known as the Duplessis orphans, who were wrongly declared mentally ill in ...