’60s Scoop Survivors
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’60s Scoop apology made by Saskatchewan NDP, requests for records continueRyan Meili said past Saskatchewan NDP governments share responsibility for the carrying out the ’60s Scoop policy that affected many lives.CanadaMay 9, 2019
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Information session for ’60s Scoop survivors held in DartmouthThe '60s Scoop refers to a period between 1960 and 1991, when about 20,000 Indigenous and Inuit children were seized from their birth families and relocated to non-Indigenous homes.PoliticsJan 17, 2019
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe apologizes to ’60s Scoop survivorsSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has apologized to survivors of the '60s Scoop for failing them and leaving them "caught between two worlds."PoliticsJan 7, 2019
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’60s Scoop survivors in Saskatchewan want change, not just apology"An apology is really easy to put together, but for it to have meaning behind it, (the province needs) to prove to us that there's something going on behind the scenes," said survivor Kerry Opoonechaw-BellegardeCanadaJan 6, 2019
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‘We are sorry:’ Alberta premier formally apologizes to ’60s Scoop survivorsAlberta becomes the second province to acknowledge its role and seek to make amends for a dark chapter in Canadian history.CanadaMay 28, 2018
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‘60s Scoop settlement opponents aren’t giving up after judge OKs deal‘60s Scoop survivors who wished to object got just three minutes and some who went over their time were cut off, in tears, by Justice Michel Shore.CanadaMay 14, 2018
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‘60s Scoops class action lawsuit hearings start in SaskatoonHearings have started in Saskatoon to determine whether a proposed settlement in the ‘60s Scoop class action lawsuit should be approved.CanadaMay 11, 2018
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’60s Scoop rally in SaskatoonAround 100 people gathered in downtown Saskatoon in a show of solidarity with survivors of the ’60s Scoop.CanadaMar 17, 2018
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Métis ’60s Scoop survivors file lawsuit against Canadian, Saskatchewan gov’tsRobert Doucette says the federal and provincial governments breached their fiduciary duty and common-law duties of care owed to Métis ’60s Scoop survivors.CanadaJan 29, 2018
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