b'claim or object to it through an applica-tion on the official Indian Day School website. A fairness hearing occurred in Winnipeg from May 13 to 15, 2019 for the Federal Court to determine if the proposed settlement agreement in the national Indian Day Schools class action, Garry Leslie McLean et al v. Attorney General of Canada, is fair, reasonable and in the best interests of the class members. The decision by the Federal Court is pending. Based on concerns andAnishinaabe artist Solomon King in front of his Restoration of Identity model.objections raised by some class members, the parties have made the followingreport is 94 Calls to Action. The goalThe aim of the Legacy Project is to modifications to the agreement:of the Calls to Action is to advancework toward truth and reconciliation by extending the opt-out period from 60reconciliation between Canadians andcreating an Indigenous space that recog-days to 90 days; and extending the appli- Indigenous people. nizes Indian Residential School Survivors cation period from one year to two yearsThe Indian Residential Schooland their families. This is a Toronto-led and six months, precluding non-lawyerSurvivor (IRSS) Legacy Project is led byproject for the Ontario region. form fillers from taking remunerationToronto Council Fire Native CulturalThe Legacy Project space will be from individual compensation. Centre in collaboration with the Citylocated at the southwest corner of The Indian Day School Settlementof Toronto, with funding from theNathan Phillips Square, south of the is for First Nations, Inuit and Mtisprovince. The project is in response toPeace Garden, and between the walkway students who were excluded from thethe TRCs Call to Action 82. This Calland the Law Society of Upper Canada Indian Residential Schools Settlementto Action calls upon provincial andbuilding in front of Toronto City Hall. Agreement in 2006. One part of theterritorial governments to commissionThe space will have a six-foot-tall snap-Indian Residential Schools Settlementand install a publicly accessible, highlyping turtle sculpture called the Restora-Agreement was the establishment ofvisible, Residential Schools Monumenttion of Identity, which will be created the Truth and Reconciliation Commis- in each capital city to honour Survivorsby Anishinaabe artist Solomon King and sion of Canada (TRC). A part of theand all the children who were lost tocompleted in 2021. 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