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A $30 million settlement resolves abuse claims from former students at two BC schools linked to priests from Newfoundland's Mount Cashel orphanage.
A $30 million settlement has been reached in a class-action lawsuit against Vancouver College and St. Thomas More Collegiate in British Columbia, resolving claims of physical, sexual, and psychological abuse by former students between the 1970s and 1980s.
The allegations involve Christian Brothers transferred from Mount Cashel orphanage in Newfoundland, where widespread abuse occurred, and include claims that church officials knew of the risks and still facilitated the moves.
The settlement, pending court approval, involves three defendants and is seen as a way to address multiple related claims.
The schools support truth and restorative justice, while the Catholic Archdiocese and institutions deny wrongdoing.
Un acuerdo de 30 millones de dólares resuelve las reclamaciones de abuso de ex estudiantes en dos escuelas de BC vinculadas a sacerdotes del orfanato Mount Cashel de Terranova.