Deaths linked to residential school payouts
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
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First Nations
Leaders in Fort Simpson in the Northwest Territories of Canada say four deaths can be attributed to an influx of residential school payments and alcohol abuse.
Four people have died in the community since December 20. All had a history of alcohol abuse and had received their share of the $1.9 billion residential school settlement, said
Chief Keyna Norwegian of the Liidli Kue First Nation.
"We all knew that when the residential money was coming, it may be a burden for a lot of people and this is just a prime example," Norwegian told CBC News. "But to have deaths is something that we just never wanted to see happen."
Norwegian said the band has started a citizen's patrol and will crack down on alcohol booleggers.
Get the Story:
4 Fort Simpson deaths blamed on alcohol, residential school cash
(CBC 1/21)
Relevant Links:
Residential Schools Claims -
http://www.residentialschools.caAssembly
of First Nations -
http://www.afn.ca Indian
Residential Schools Resolution Department -
http://www.irsr-rqpi.gc.ca/english
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