‘Somehow we became the enemy’: Sixties Scoop survivors say they were kept in the dark about summer court hearings
“If we are successful then there may be a little bit more money for the class.”
“If we are successful then there may be a little bit more money for the class.”
Natasha Pittman has embraced her northwestern B.C. Namegees culture. A hairdresser from Ontario has traced…
The co-founder of a Sixties Scoop survivors group that meets every year in a…
Some Indigenous adoptees are channeling their anger about the national ’60s Scoop settlement into lawsuits…
A Federal Court judge wants input by the end of the month into whether he…
“They should not be made to wait any longer nor suffer through any more court battles.”
“It’s possibly precedent-setting in class-action law.”
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 Royal Saskatchewan Museum held a screening of a film that highlights a dark part…