Sask. government failed to properly record, investigate complaints about independent schools, says ombudsman

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The Saskatchewan government failed to properly track and investigate complaints about abuse and other wrongdoing in the province’s independent schools, according to a report obtained by CBC News.

“The way it makes me feel is horrified and quite upset. As a taxpayer, I would just be livid. And as a parent, I would be worried about my kids in these schools,” said Stefanie Hutchinson, a former student of Saskatoon’s Legacy Christian Academy.

Hutchinson is one of dozens of former Legacy students who say they were abused by officials. They took their complaints to police, and have filed a proposed $25-million class action lawsuit.

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