Canadian, Indian Officials Begin Compensation Talks

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KELOWNA, B.C. Indian chiefs and Inuit leaders came to this former frontier town Thursday to hash out with Canadian officials a multibillion-dollar plan to fight poverty and disease on native reserves and settle damage claims for mistreatment.

Prime Minister Paul Martin, participating in the two-day summit along with the premiers of Canada's 13 provinces and territories, got a jump on talks Wednesday by proposing a $1.7 billion payment for aboriginal victims of sexual and psychological abuse during forced Christian schooling.

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Canadian, Indian Officials Begin Compensation Talks

Some 100,000 children were required to attend such residential schools over the past century, and the sad history of t...

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