Brandon's Aurora Reunification Village: A Controversial Addiction Treatment Facility with High Fees
ByAinvest
Monday, Jul 7, 2025 6:03 am ET1min read
A Manitoba-based addiction centre, Aurora Reunification Village, charges residents up to $9,900/month to live in converted motel rooms, sparking concerns about exploiting Indigenous funding and inadequate treatment services. Former workers, clients, and advocates question the facility's legitimacy, with one First Nations health group advising its members not to send anyone to the centre.

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