Ottawa announces interim settlement with Indian Day School survivors
“We know it’s a new beginning.”
“We know it’s a new beginning.”
Survivors of the Sixties Scoop can now apply for compensation under the federal government’s settlement…
It took nearly 120 years but last month the Lubicon Lake band in Alberta…
(Chief Rudy Turtle at Friday’s announcement in Grassy Narrows. Photo: Brittany Hobson/APTN) Community members in…
A Federal Court judge wants input by the end of the month into whether he…
A lawyer facing a disciplinary hearing for his work with residential school survivors is actively signing up ‘60s Scoop adoptees, APTN News has learned.
Jimmy Tuttauk was working on the remote coast of northern Labrador when he first heard that Ottawa was settling with former students of residential schools.
After a weekend of digesting a multi-million dollar compensation package, an organization representing Sixties Scoop adoptees says its disappointed Metis survivors were left out of the package.
The ink is nearly dry on a 60s Scoop compensation package, according to a British Columbia chief.