William Platt, PricewaterhouseCoopers Partner and Claims Administrator, the Indian Boarding Homes Class Action Settlement

NationTalk speaks with William Platt, PricewaterhouseCoopers Partner and Claims Administrator, about the Indian Boarding Homes Class Action Settlement and its role in Survivor healing and reconciliation.
NationTalk Director of Business Development & Special Projects, Nick Ashawasega, speaks with William Platt, a Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and the Claims Administrator for the Indian Boarding Homes Class Action Settlement.
The Indian Boarding Homes Program, created by the Government of Canada, placed First Nations, Métis, and Inuit children in private homes so they could attend school, often far from their families and communities. Many of these children suffered abuse, neglect, and cultural loss.
The Indian Boarding Homes Class Action Settlement acknowledges these harms and provides compensation to Survivors as part of their healing journey. In this discussion, William Platt shares insights into the class action process, Survivor engagement, and the ongoing work to increase awareness and accessibility across Canada.
This interview explores the goals of the settlement, the importance of Survivor-led perspectives, and how this initiative contributes to Canada’s broader path toward truth, justice, and reconciliation.
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