Alberta’s Notley set to apologize to province’s 60s Scoop survivors
APTN News has confirmed that Alberta Premier Rachel Notley will apology to the province’s 60s Scoop survivors in the legislature on May 28.
APTN News has confirmed that Alberta Premier Rachel Notley will apology to the province’s 60s Scoop survivors in the legislature on May 28.
After two days of hearings for the proposed $875-million Sixties Scoop settlement a Federal Court Judge has approved agreement-in-principle. The decision came early Friday evening.
Nearly 200 Sixties Scoop survivors filled a makeshift courtroom in Saskatoon on Thursday as hearings began for the proposed $800-million settlement.
Dozens of Scoop survivors gathered at an Indigenous school in Edmonton for a sixth and final meeting with provincial officials.
High profile events reveal the racism inherent in settler colonialism but observers hope Canadians are coming away with a clearer understanding of their country’s history.
Survivors say the federal government’s proposed $800-million settlement does not go far enough.
On October 6th, 2017, the Government of Canada announced a settlement for survivors of the…
APTN Investigates Sixties Scoop survivors will have a lot more to think about now that…
A lawyer facing a disciplinary hearing for his work with residential school survivors is actively signing up ‘60s Scoop adoptees, APTN News has learned.