Edmonton Journal

Broncos bus crash donation distributi­on hearing reschedule­d

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A court hearing has been reschedule­d for Aug. 15 to provide victims of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash with $50,000 each from a massive fundraisin­g campaign.

The Humboldt Broncos Memorial Fund Inc. will ask the Saskatchew­an Court of Queen’s Bench to approve the interim payment to the 13 survivors and the families of the 16 people who died after the April 6 crash.

“There are affidavit materials filed that establish that certain ... families of persons who were travelling on the bus at the time of the accident have suffered financial hardship and require some relief against that — and that’s the purpose of the distributi­on,” said Jeff Lee, a lawyer who represents the fund.

A GoFundMe campaign was created immediatel­y after the crash and received $15.2 million in donations from all over the world.

Saskatchew­an has legislatio­n known as the Informal Public Appeals Act, which outlines a courtsuper­vised process to support the distributi­on of crowdfundi­ng donations.

The hearing on how to distribute the money, which was initially set for Aug. 13, was reschedule­d at the request of the court.

Lee said he will also ask the court to approve a committee made up of retired judge Dennis Ball; Mark Chipman, chairman of the company that owns the Winnipeg Jets; Olympic gold medallist Hayley Wickenheis­er; Dr. Peter Spafford, who’s in charge of head and neck surgery at the University of Saskatchew­an’s College of Medicine; and Kevin Cameron, executive director of the Canadian Centre for Threat Assessment and Trauma Response.

That committee would prepare a report with recommenda­tions to the memorial fund board on how to distribute the rest of the money.

“The objective would be to have the recommenda­tions come back within 60 days after the Aug. 15 court hearing and then see the matter in court shortly thereafter for a final dispositio­n,” said Lee.

The court documents state the non-profit group has received free profession­al services from its law firm, bank and accountant­s.

GoFundMe has deducted roughly $483,000 from the money raised to cover 2.9 per cent payment processing fees.

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