‘No transparency:’ Manitoba survivors opting out of ’60s Scoop settlement
WINNIPEG – Some Manitoba survivors of the ’60s Scoop are encouraging others to opt out…
WINNIPEG – Some Manitoba survivors of the ’60s Scoop are encouraging others to opt out…
InFocus It’s a proposed $800-million dollar settlement for Indigenous children who were ripped from their…
Survivors say the federal government’s proposed $800-million settlement does not go far enough.
“We hope to be able to get to the table as quickly as possible,” said Carolyn Bennett Tuesday.
The 60s Scoop was a practice that saw Indigenous, Metis and Inuit children taken from their families and placed in non-Indigenous care.
APTN Investigates Sixties Scoop survivors will have a lot more to think about now that…
There are between 20,000 to 200,000 potential ’60s Scoop survivors that may be eligible.
Ottawa is currently negotiating a 60s Scoop compensation claim with a lawyer it says overbilled the government during the residential school process.
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