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In 2006, Canada’s Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement (IRSSA) initiated three monetary redress programmes. This chapter explores the Common Experience Payment (CEP), which paid survivors for every year (or part thereof) that they spent in an Indian Residential School, and its ancillary Personal Credits programme. The chapter then explores the large, complicated, and costly (in every way) Independent Assessment Process (IAP). Together, IRSSA’s three monetary redress programmes constituted one of the world’s largest and most expensive integrated redress processes, offering survivors a flexible suit of pathways.
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