Accessibility Links
Status Indians compensated for benefits denied
• The offer of up to $20,000 each (depending on length of service) was intended to roughly match the amount offered to veterans of Hong Kong and to merchant mariners. The government said it was not compensation, but an indication of goodwill. There was never an apology to any of the three groups.
• The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, which campaigned for compensation, had been seeking about $420,000 for each of the 1,000 veterans and 800 surviving spouses.
• The government's offer was ultimately accepted. Grand Chief Howard Anderson of the Saskatchewan First Nations Veterans Association said the offer wasn't enough, but time was running out. "Nobody really wants to take it, but they're too damn old to wait," Anderson said.
• Conditional on accepting payment was the requirement that native veterans sign a waiver exempting them from related lawsuits.
• Like many native Canadians, Prince had been rejected many times when he tried to volunteer for military service, despite being a school graduate, cadet, and excellent marksman.
• Tommy Prince was awarded 11 military medals, including the King George Military Medal (presented by King George VI at Buckingham Palace), the U.S. Silver Star and the United Nations Service Medal.
• Tommy Prince died at the Deer Lodge Hospital for Veterans in November 1977.
Program: The National
Broadcast Date: June 21, 2002
Guest(s): Howard Anderson, Perry Bellegarde, Sheila Copps, Rey Pagtakhan
Host: Mark Kelley
Reporter: Jo Lynn Sheane
Duration: 2:34
Last updated: January 25, 2012
Page consulted on March 28, 2012
All Clips from this Topic
-
Leslie Roberts appears on CBC's "Merchant Navy Show" to celebrate brav...
-
A 1944 CBC Radio program warns jubilant Canadians that the boys return...
-
A monument honouring William Hall, the first black man to ever win a V...
-
Native Canadian veterans discuss the reasons they enlisted, and how th...
-
PoWs of Japanese camps want compensation for years of slave labour.
-
Donations for poppies go to a fund that helps veterans and their famil...
-
Members of Canada's merchant navy faced the gravest of danger, but are...
-
Mariners win medical and pension benefits, but only 3,500 are alive to...
-
As Canada's veterans age, fewer are able to take to the streets to han...
-
On Remembrance Day, native vets recall the cold shoulder they got back...
-
Natives feel they deserve more than just an apology for poor treatment...
-
Ossie MacLean faced U-boat wolf packs in the Atlantic and dive-bombers...
-
Ward Duke and Ossie MacLean fight a "last battle" against the federal ...
-
A look at the invisible wounds suffered by Canadian veterans of wars a...
-
After 57 years, Canadian veterans are compensated for their suffering ...
-
A package of up to $24,000 each for merchant marine veterans is called...
-
A rare war medal is awarded to Sgt. Gander, a Newfoundland dog who sav...
-
Federal government ads $34 million to benefit fund for merchant marine...
-
Justice finally comes to aboriginal Canadians denied routine veteran's...
-
Métis veterans seek recognition and financial compensation, but few wi...
