60s Scoop settlement on hold after judge says lawyer’s fees ‘unreasonable’
The 60s Scoop settlement agreement is on hold until lawyers agree to “de-link” their fees from the money destined for thousands of survivors.
The 60s Scoop settlement agreement is on hold until lawyers agree to “de-link” their fees from the money destined for thousands of survivors.
The Indian and Metis Friendship centre in Winnipeg’s north end is once again facing the prospect of having to close its doors. Nearly 7,000 people pass through its doors every month but a funding issue may close its operations.
First Nations and Metis child and family services were in court Thursday asking a judge to order the Manitoba government to stop its practice of keeping money meant for Indigenous children in care.
The Canadian Press LA RONGE, Sask. _ The federal government is putting up $1.2 million…
Tamara Pimentel APTN National News Clifton Cross used to volunteer at the Frog Lake First…
Robbie Purdon APTN National News The Long Point First Nation has waited a long time…
Money is slow to come down east as Mi’kmaq communities try to get projects up and running.
APTN National News A large settlement agreement in the Mi’kmaw community of Listuguj, Quebec is…
APTN National News The Atikamakw of Opticiwan want a larger piece of logging money to…
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