National News Sixties Scoop adoptees looking for their own reconciliation By Dennis Ward Jul 24, 2015 APTN National News They were taken from their families and adopted out at an early age. Now, people who were caught up in the ’60s Scoop are looking for their own reconciliation. APTN’s Dennis Ward has the story. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *NameSubmit Report Tags: 60's scoop, adoptees, Featured, reconcilation, Winnipeg Continue Reading Sometimes all it takes is a beaver pelt and some moccasins Mohawk family pushing Ontario government to recognize traditional names Author(s) Dennis Ward [email protected] 1 thought on “Sixties Scoop adoptees looking for their own reconciliation” I believe all adoptees should have the right to seek out their biological parents. Comments are closed. More Stories Elder from Kanesatake spent decades translating bible into... 11 hours ago By Marisela Amador People gather in Winnipeg over the weekend to support LGBT... 11 hours ago By Tamara Pimentel First Nation in B.C. says new route for Trans Mountain pip... 13 hours ago By Danielle Paradis Several First Nations from Ring of Fire region demand meet... 13 hours ago By The Canadian Press Federal minister criticizes Manitoba Tory ad that cites re... 17 hours ago By The Canadian Press Sto:lo Nation research finds 158 child deaths at four faci... 5 days ago By The Canadian Press | Tina House
I believe all adoptees should have the right to seek out their biological parents.