Chiefs in assembly have endorsed a revised Final Settlement Agreement on individual compensation to First Nations children, youth and families who Canada discriminated against in its approaches to First Nations child and family services and Jordan’s Principle.

If there are no complications, those eligible for compensation of $40,000 plus interest could be getting that money by early 2024.

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Revised agreement on compensation for First Nations children gets approval from chiefs

Chiefs in assembly have fully endorsed a revised Final Settlement Agreement (FSA) on individual compensation to First Nations children, youth and families who Canada discriminated against in its approaches to First Nations child and family services and Jordan’s Principle. The value of the agreement now sits at more than $23.3 billion for the approximately 300,000 children, parents and caregivers.

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