I think the church probably should pay some money to individuals and their families, and the government probably should do something to improve the life of anyone who survived, and their families, but I am not sure what they need. This damage is not only the individual, but also to the descendants. Possibly, a lot is already done for the native Canadians, and if so, then I think that counts. Canadians have a lot of social services already.
According to most Canadians who I know, Canada is much better than the US at being inclusive, I am not sure if that is true. I don’t think people have an accurate read on what the US is really like, people see the worst on television and in the news.
What do the people who survived and their families want; what are they asking for?
I’ll be devil’s advocate, a lot of people had horrible experiences at the hand of the church and governments in the past. One of our jellies was sent to an orphanage (I think it was a Catholic orphanage) as a child, similar to my grandfather being sent to an orphanage because his family was poor. It’s horrible. The Catholic church and governments did this sort of thing in many countries from what I can tell. See the movie Evelyn based on a true story in Ireland. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evelyn_(2002_film)
My family didn’t get anything from Latvia. Should they? What about the Jews from Lithuania and Russia? Lithuania is giving citizenship to children, and maybe grandchildren, of Jews who left because of religious oppression. I know someone who attained Lithuania citizenship a couple of years ago.