Thousands of people who were removed from their Indigenous families as children, between the 1950s and early 1990s, are eligible for compensation from the federal government following a class action lawsuit. However, Sixties Scoop survivors are raising concerns about how long it is taking to get full payments.
Sixties Scoop survivors facing compensation delays
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