Class Actions


J. J. v. Attorney General of Quebec – Provincial Day Schools located on reserve



Provincial, public or religious Day Schools on Reserve

This class action seeks to compensate people subjected to the Indian Act and Inuit people who, between 1906 and 2014, attended a provincial, public or religious Day School on a reserve or Indian settlement or an Inuit village in Quebec, as well as their family members, for the psychological, physical and sexual abuse committed there. It also seeks the award of punitive damages.

The plaintiffs are represented by Dionne Schulze and Trudel Johnston & Lespérance.

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No trial date has been set and no settlement has been reached. Therefore, there is no guaranteed compensation nor any deadline for the time being.

The form on this page is not a claim form.

On December 8, 2023, judge Sylvain Lussier authorized the class action and appointed J. J. and A. J. as representative plaintiffs for the class.

You are automatically included in the class action if you fall into any of the groups described below (1, 2 or 3). If you wish to remain included in the class action, you do not have to do anything.

If you wish to opt out of the class action, opt out  foms will be published on this page shortly for you to exclude yourself from this class-action.

Are you a member?

You might be a member of this class action if you fit into one of these three groups:

1 – Survivors’ Group (reserves or Indian settlements)

You must meet all criteria:

  • – You attended a Day School in Quebec;
  • – AND – this Day School was located on a reserve or Indian settlement;
  • – AND – this Day School was operated by the province, a school board or a religious entity;
  • – AND – you attended this Day School between 1951 and 2014;
  • – AND – you are a person subjected to the Indian Act.

2 – Survivors’ Group (Inuit villages)

You must meet all criteria:

  • – You attended a Day School in Quebec;
  • – AND – this Day School was located on an Inuit village;
  • – AND – this Day School was operated by the province, a school board or a religious entity;
  • – AND – you attended this Day School between 1963 and 1978;
  • – AND – you are a person registered or entitled to be registered as an Inuit beneficiary under the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement or with an Inuit land claim organization.

3 – Family Group

You are a family member* of a person in the Survivor’ Group (reserves or Indian settlements) or in the Survivors’ Group (Inuit villages).

*Family members:

The spouse or civil union partner, brother or sister, child or grandchild of a member of either Survivors’ Group, or the spouse or civil union partner of a brother or sister, child or grandchild of a member of either Survivors’ Group.

If you believe you are a class member and/or want to receive information on the file, you can sign up to our mailing list by filling out the form below.


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Please note that completing this form does not guarantee you any compensation.

Indeed, it will ultimately be up to the court to decide on the merits of the class action and the terms of compensation. In addition, the eligibility criteria to receive compensation could be modified by the court, which could result in your exclusion from the class action.

Please also note that we will not conduct a detailed analysis of each individual case until there is a final judgment or settlement in the file. Completing this form does not mean that you are eligible.

We will inform the people who have registered of any final outcome in the class action. We will communicate with them by email. We invite you to notify us of any changes to your email address.

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We thank you for your interest in this class action.