FROM THE ARCHIVE
Churches worry about suits
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NOVEMBER 2, 2000

Catholic churches in Canada are still worried about going bankrupt over the amount of lawsuits filed against them by aboriginals.

As many as 16,000 lawsuits could be filed by the end of next year. The lawsuits allege physical, mental, sexual, and cultural abuse at the hands of residential schools run by the Anglican, Catholic, Presbyterian, and United Churches.

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Indian Lawsuits on School Abuse May Bankrupt Canada Churches (The New York Times Times 11/2)
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Relevant Links:
The Anglican Journal - Contains a special report about the experiments and the church's involvement.