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This week, the Record News takes a look back at the top stories of 2013. — Pages SF1

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Sports – The Travelers Tankard will be kicking off Jan. 26 at the Smiths Falls Memorial Community Centre and for those men’s teams who will be participating in the provincial curling championship, they will have the use of a courtesy vehicle from Town and Country Chrysler, Smiths Falls, along with a volunteer driver. As part of their sponsorship, a donation of $10,000 was presented to Tankard committee chair, Agnes McVeety (right) from Brad Kyle, of Town and Country Chrysler.

Former residents of Rideau Regional reach tentative settlement By HOWAIDA SOROUR hsorour@perfprint.ca

Henderson ends 2013 on a winning note. — Page SF9

News - Former residents of the Rideau Regional Centre (RRC) have reached a tentative settlement with the province over alleged abuse while they were living at the facility. “It is a tentative settlement at this point but we are very hopeful because in the Huronia case the tentative settlement was recognized by a judge that night. A judge will hear this case on Feb. 24, 2014,” said Kory Earle, president of People First Ontario. The RRC settlement came at the same time as a settlement with survivors of Southwestern Regional Centre in Chatham-Kent and just three months after a settlement and apology was issued to survivors of Huronia Regional Centre. “I commend the Premier of Ontario for issuing an apology on behalf of the province on Dec. 9 to the survivors. She delivered it so very well and it was heartfelt,” said Earle. This tentative settlement was reached on Dec. 23, just in time for Christmas. “What a great Christmas gift this brings to the survi-

vors, and it brings hope that this will never happen again in Ontario,” said Earle. According to an overview of the case, posted on the website of Koskie Minsky LLP, the firm that represented survivors of RRC, this class proceeding concerned the operation of a facility that was responsible for the care and control of people labeled with intellectual disabilities. According to the lawsuit, the province was alleged to have failed the residents of RRC at every level in particular failing to care for and protect residents under its care. That failure, according to the former resident who filed the suit, resulted in psychological trauma, in many cases made existing mental disabilities worse, contributed to the loss of enjoyment of life and caused pain and suffering. “David McKillop, who spearheaded the class action suit against Rideau Regional has been an inspiration to us all for standing up and telling his experience, we need to ensure that those stories are heard,” said Earle. Under the terms of the settlement former residents will receive a written apology from the province and a $20,619,000 settlement fund has been agreed out of

which, legal fees will be paid. Any compensation received by former residents will not be subject to taxation or government clawbacks according to the tentative settlement terms. The maximum compensation would be $42,000 and a commemorative plaque will be erected at the former RRC. It is important to note that as a class action suit this settlement affects a lot of people. “On Aug. 19, 2011, this action was certified as a class proceeding. The class of persons who are covered by the class action are: (a) All persons who resided at the Rideau Regional Centre between Sept. 1, 1963 and March 31, 2009 who were alive as of Sept. 24, 2008 (the “Resident Class”); and (b) All parents, spouses, children and siblings of persons who resided at Rideau between March 31, 1978 and March 31, 2009, who were alive as of Sept. 24, 2008 (the “Family Class”). The time to opt out of this class action expired on June 19, 2012,” according to Koskie Minsky LLP’s website. There is no definitive list at this time of who is eligible to receive a settlement. “We still don’t know how many people this settlement will affect,” said Earle.

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