National survey launches to gather insight from Class Members
The Administrator is gathering feedback from Class Members through a national survey to understand what is known about the Settlement and the resources and supports available to them, and to learn more about how they would like to receive information.
The survey is being conducted by Archipel Research & Consulting, an Indigenous-owned, independent research and consulting firm. It will inform the measurement and evaluation of communications efforts required by the Court-approved Notice Plan to help ensure that communication about the Settlement and Claims Process is clear and meets the needs of all Class Members.
We invite all Class Members to provide feedback through an online survey.
Feedback from the survey will help inform how we can best communicate about the Settlement and the Claims Process.
Participation is voluntary, confidential and will not affect your ability to submit a Claim when the Claim Period opens.
In addition to the online survey, Class Members may be contacted directly by Archipel Research & Consulting to provide feedback. Archipel Research & Consulting will also be working with organizations across Canada to connect with Class Members in-person.
Please note that Archipel Research & Consulting will not request your personal information, such as your email addresses or name, for the survey.
If you are contacted about the survey and are not sure whether it is legitimate, please call the Administrator at 1-833-852-0755 to confirm.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Administrator is gathering feedback from Class Members through a national survey to understand what is known about the Settlement and the resources and supports available to them, and to learn more about how they would like to receive information.
The survey is being conducted by Archipel Research & Consulting, an Indigenous-owned, independent research and consulting firm. It will inform the measurement and evaluation of communications efforts required by the Court-approved Notice Plan to help ensure that communication about the Settlement and Claims Process is clear and meets the needs of all Class Members.
The survey results will be used to ensure that communication about the Settlement and Claims process is clear, fulfills the requirements of the court-approved Notice Plan and meets the needs of all Class Members.
The survey is being conducted by Archipel Research & Consulting, an Indigenous-owned, independent research and consulting firm.
Archipel was chosen to conduct the survey based on a competitive process. Archipel's commitment to Indigenous and anti-racist principles, along with its diverse and experienced team, makes it well-suited to understand the unique perspectives of Class Members. Its survey methodologies ensure that the survey is carried out in a culturally sensitive, trauma-informed and confidential manner that respects the diverse backgrounds and needs of Class Members and protects the personal information and privacy of respondents.
Yes. The focus is on gathering overall trends and feedback without identifying individual participants. Archipel Research & Consulting employs strict confidentiality protocols and will not request your personal information, such as your email addresses or name, for the survey. In addition, all data collected is anonymized, meaning that no personal identifiers are attached to your responses.