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The Agreement-in-Principle on compensation included $20 billion. The Agreementin- Principle on long-term reform included in addition approximately $20 billion, over five years, for the long-term reform of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program, totaling about $40 billion.  
The Agreement-in-Principle on compensation included $20 billion. The Agreementin- Principle on long-term reform included in addition approximately $20 billion, over five years, for the long-term reform of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program, totaling about $40 billion.  


Deloitte is the third-party administrator responsible for implementing the final settlement. Deloitte is also responsible for addressing questions related to the settlement, and are maintaining a website with additional information. Information on the class action and claims process is available on https://www.fnchildclaims.ca to read more and sign up for updates. You can also contact the Class Action Administrator, Deloitte, by telephone at 1-833-852-0755 or email [mailto:fnchildclaims@deloitte.ca fnchildclaims@deloitte.ca ].
Deloitte is the third-party administrator responsible for implementing the final settlement. Deloitte is also responsible for addressing questions related to the settlement, and are maintaining a website with additional information. Information on the class action and claims process is available on https://www.fnchildclaims.ca to read more and sign up for updates. You can also contact the Class Action Administrator, Deloitte, by telephone at 1-833-852-0755 or email [mailto:fnchildclaims@deloitte.ca fnchildclaims@deloitte.ca].


==Sixties Scoop Métis and Non-Status Indian Class Action==
==Sixties Scoop Métis and Non-Status Indian Class Action==