60s Scoop Lawsuit
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Metis, non-status Indigenous people sue Canadian government over identity loss in ’60s ScoopIn an untested statement of claim, the survivors of the Scoop argue they were deprived of their identities by being taken from their families and placed with non-aboriginal families.CanadaDec 20, 2018
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Judge, class-action lawyers at odds over $75M in legal fees in ’60s Scoop caseA Federal Court judge wants input into whether he has the power to decide how much the government should pay lawyers who represented victims of the '60s Scoop.CanadaAug 17, 2018
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Ontario ‘60s Scoop ruling could have ripple effect in SaskatchewanA ruling in favour of ‘60s Scoop survivors in Ontario could have a ripple effect in Saskatchewan.CanadaFeb 15, 2017
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Ontario judge rules in favour of ’60s Scoop survivorsAn Ontario judge has decided the '60s Scoop class-action lawsuit in favour of the plaintiffs and the court will now determine how much the federal government must pay in damages.CanadaFeb 14, 2017
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