B.C lawyer facing residential school discipline now signing up ’60s Scoop survivors
A lawyer facing a disciplinary hearing for his work with residential school survivors is actively signing up ‘60s Scoop adoptees, APTN News has learned.
A lawyer facing a disciplinary hearing for his work with residential school survivors is actively signing up ‘60s Scoop adoptees, APTN News has learned.
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A play by award-winning Ojibway playwright Drew Taylor opened in Thunder Bay with a story about a 60s Scoop survivor returning home.
Dozens of 60s Scoop survivors took to the streets of Winnipeg Friday morning to raise awareness about the ongoing issues they face.
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The ink is nearly dry on a 60s Scoop compensation package, according to a British Columbia chief.
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