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Nonetheless, the residential school system itself is by-and-large blamed for begetting such abusers in the first place. At least two Gordon victims blame Starr, who is claimed to have taught the boys to have sex with one another: "The weaker ones were the sexual prey to the stronger ones.… They were
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in place that was responsible for administering the school—and by implication, was probably aware of what was happening. This in no way absolves the federal government of these crimes. Some Gordon victims agree: "We have leadership that has gone through this system and now they want to cover it up.…
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Children attending Gordon Indian Residential School suffered many forms of abuse, inflicting severe damage to the Gordon community. The school has been proven to have inflicted abuse on children under their care. The federal government knew of these abuses and did nothing to stop them, and has since
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On 1 February 1929, another fire destroyed the school building; its replacement opened the following year in September, with an increased pupilage of 120. In 1946, the Indian & Eskimo Welfare Commission of the Anglican Church of Canada took control of managing the school.
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boys during his near-20-year leadership at the school. He eventually admitted to sexually abusing many boys, possibly hundreds. Since the school's closure, hundreds of lawsuits were filed that detailed allegations of sexual abuse by Starr and others.
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In 1993, Starr was sentenced to 4.5 years in prison for sexually assaulting 10 boys during his time as head of the residence. (Later that year, he was sentenced for five counts of sexual assault that took place when he was working with boys at a
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Many former Gordon students have also said that many Indigenous workers at the school knew of William Starr's conduct, but rather than stopping it, they would accuse students of lying or humiliate them, and even call students
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The school experienced a major fire in 1921, and was replaced the following year with a new capacity for 100 students. While most of the Anglican residential schools came under the control of the Missionary Society of the
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and gained a new two-storey building, thereby expanding its capacity to 30 students. In 1915, the federal government again expanded the school and raised authorized capacity to 45 students.
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Between 1947 and 1953, problems with water supply and maintenance led to the school being closed for much of that period. In 1957, the school saw its first pupils sent to high school, at
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During the mid-1990s, the federal government settled the claims of over 200 abuse complainants from Gordon, while others were awarded sums after successfully suing the government. The
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On 1 April 1969, the Canadian government began directly operating the school, with domestic staff being transferred to the federal payroll. The institution was thereafter renamed the
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apologized and paid compensation to the victims after being brought to court. The extent of the damage done to these communities, however, is still 'unknown'.
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today, the Gordon Recovery and Wellness Centre provides services and support to the victims of the abuse that occurred during the residential school system.
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in three abuse lawsuits. The Canadian government maintains that, from 1975 until the closure of the Gordon school in 1996, the band had an
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instructor at the school. In 1993, Strongeagle was convicted of sexually assaulting an 18-year-old former Gordon student,
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They could have stopped it. But our bands were not there for us then and they don't give a rat's ass about us now."
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as well, often being the overflow from other residential schools. Overflow was especially evident as result of the
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in 1889; at that time, there were 15 boarders and 3 day students, according to reports from
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was part of continuing efforts by the Canadian and American governments towards indigenous
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through the facilitation and funding of deliberate, violent destruction of children's
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to the school. In 1996, Gordon Student Residence was closed and the main building was
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to the school. Soon after, in 1975, an advisory board was formed for the Residence.
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who received a federal settlement, all claimed to have been abused by Starr.
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generation, with the year 1965 seeing children coming from such places as
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In 1996, Gordon Student Residence was closed and the main building was
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Residential school principal admits assaulting hundreds of kids
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Some such abusers have also appeared in court, such as
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Between 1893 and 1895, the school changed its name to
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Gordon’s Indian Residential School | School Narrative
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on the edge of the reserve, where it established the
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Between 1876 and 1946, the school was managed by the
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Treble, Patricia, and Jane O'Hara. 2003 March 17. "
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