‘60s Scoop’ settlement process stirring up past trauma for survivors
60s Scoop survivor Trina Slapcoff reaches up to a makeshift cinderblock shelf in her living…
60s Scoop survivor Trina Slapcoff reaches up to a makeshift cinderblock shelf in her living…
Moments after Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has offered an apology to survivors of the ’60s…
Survivors of the Sixties Scoop can now apply for compensation under the federal government’s settlement…
Canada will begin work with First Nations, Inuit and Métis to develop new child welfare…
Stewart Garnett grew up believing he was white. “I think every job application in my…
I meet up with Robert Doucette at the University of Saskatchewan Archives in Saskatoon. He’s…
The co-founder of a Sixties Scoop survivors group that meets every year in a…
A Federal Court judge wants input by the end of the month into whether he…
The 60s Scoop settlement agreement is on hold until lawyers agree to “de-link” their fees from the money destined for thousands of survivors.
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