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Former Doukhobor kids taken from parents want B.C. apology wording changed

Group of New Denver School survivors wants 91Ƶrecommended by the Sons of Freedom community91Ƶ removed

A group of 25 New Denver School survivors is calling on Premier David Eby to remove a declaration that the elements of the financial compensation package attached to the recent Sons of Freedom Doukhobor apology were 91Ƶrecommended by the Sons of Freedom community.91Ƶ

In the 1950s, approximately 200 children were taken from their parents, primarily because their parents identified as Sons of Freedom Doukhobors who opposed government policies and regulations, including refusing to send their children to public school. They were placed in government institutions such as the New Denver School, a former tuberculosis sanatorium.

In his , B.C. Ombudsperson Jay Chalke estimated there were between 70 and 100 survivors still alive.

In an apology given in Castlegar on Feb. 1 and Grand Forks on Feb. 2, B.C. Attorney General Niki Sharma promised $10 million for legacy initiatives to 91Ƶhelp provide a deeper understanding of the impact of historical injustices, what is needed to prevent similar occurrences in the future and to help those impacted by these historical wrongs.91Ƶ

The funding also included allocations for counselling services and other wellness initiatives.

However, the group of survivors say they were never consulted regarding the compensation package and were unaware of the recommendations.

91ƵPremiere Eby, it is imperative we bring to your attention a significant error communicated in the apology,91Ƶ states the group in a letter sent to Eby, Attorney General Niki Sharma, Kootenay West MLA Katrine Conroy, Nelson-Creston MLA Brittny Anderson and Boundary-Similikameen MLA Roly Russel. 91ƵIt is stated in the apology that 91Ƶ 91Ƶthe Province of British Columbia will be contributing $10 million in funding to support legacy initiatives recommended by the Sons of Freedom community 91Ƶ91Ƶ This statement is incorrect and misleading.91Ƶ

The letter goes on to state that the Sons of Freedom community did not provide any recommendations to the government regarding legacy initiatives.

The group believes the recommendations came from just a few people, the majority of whom were not survivors.

91ƵThat small number cannot speak for an entire community,91Ƶ says the group.

In the days since the apology and funding announcement, a number of survivors have been vocal about their disappointment that the survivors themselves will not see any direct personal payments.

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91ƵWe remain very disappointed in the concealed process that led to the legacy fund and compensation package brought forward by the Province of B.C. We do not agree with the B.C. government moving forward with the agreement without our participation,91Ƶ said the group.

They are also requesting survivor involvement in determining how the funding will be structured and how decision making and distribution of the funding will occur.

In a response to a request from Castlegar News seeking clarification on the consulations, a spokesperson for the Attorney General said the government has been engaging in 91Ƶextensive conversations91Ƶ with various members of the Sons of Freedom and broader Doukhobor communities since 2019.

They said that included hearing directly from many survivors.

But the Attorney General declined to disclose who they spoke to or how many people were involved due to 91Ƶprivacy concerns.91Ƶ

91ƵDetermining the most effective form of compensation (individual or community-based) for healing is a complex issue without a straightforward solution,91Ƶ said the Attorney General91Ƶs spokesperson.

91ƵWhile we understand that the package announced may not meet everyone91Ƶs expectations, we remain confident that it will help those affected access a wide range of resources for their healing journey.91Ƶ

Eby is scheduled to make the apology a final time in the provincial legislature on Feb. 27.

The group is asking the premier to change the reference to the Sons of Freedom community recommending legacy initiatives before he issues that apology.

91ƵThis is an appeal for transparency, clarity and honesty,91Ƶ says the group.

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Betsy Kline

About the Author: Betsy Kline

After spending several years as a freelance writer for the Castlegar News, Betsy joined the editorial staff as a reporter in March of 2015. In 2020, she moved into the editor's position.
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