Nunavut court approves teacher sexual abuse class action against governments
IQALUIT, Nunavut — A Nunavut court has approved a class-action lawsuit against the federal government and two territories over the sexual abuse of Inuit children by a teacher.
In his ruling, Justice Paul Bychok found it is at least arguable that Ottawa ignored its duty to the children. The commissioners of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories — territorial officials similar to provincial lieutenant-governors — are also named in the suit.
“The authorities placed (Maurice) Cloughley in a position of real authority and power over his young Inuit charges,” Bychok wrote in Monday’s judgement.
“These Inuit children were extremely vulnerable by the very essence and structure of this student-teacher relationship.”


