’60s scoop survivors wondering why they’re last to get paid
People who survived being taken from their parents and put with non-Indigenous families are wondering…
People who survived being taken from their parents and put with non-Indigenous families are wondering…
It’s not the first time survivors of Canada’s residential school system have been targeted for their compensation funds.
After years of waiting, day school survivors can finally apply for compensation beginning Monday, Jan….
At one time Roy Dahl had 13 biological siblings – but he didn’t grow up…
A monument honouring survivors of the Indian Mission school in Whitehorse was held Thursday…
The 60s Scoop settlement agreement is on hold until lawyers agree to “de-link” their fees from the money destined for thousands of survivors.
“For this trauma, this pain, this suffering, alienation and sadness, we are sorry.”
Ten years after former prime minister Stephen Harper’s historic federal apology to residential school survivors, former students of St. Anne’s Indian Residential School in Ft. Albany, Ontario are still fighting to have their stories told.
They wore purple arm bands in Ottawa, a healing colour in some Indigenous cultures.
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