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Retrospective: They messed up the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement and fleeced survivors
Investigates
English - February 01, 2019 21:01 - 18 minutes - 27.1 MBSociety & Culture News Politics investigates indigenous news reports Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Kathleen Martens knows this. She’s proved time and again that government did not fairly compensate survivors and some lawyers fleeced them. She’s broken stories, held those in power accountable, some lawyers were disbarred as a result of her exposés.
Her documentary “Truth? Or Reconciliation” was another deep dive winning the 2017 Canadian Association of Journalists award in the Open Broadcast Feature category with one judge calling it a “perfect” documentary.