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Sixties Scoop survivor returns home to Manitoba 50 years laterA survivor of the Sixties Scoop who was taken from his home in Northern Manitoba 50 years ago and raised in New Zealand is returning for the first time.TrendingAug 27, 2025
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’60s Scoop survivors demand action on 10th anniversary of provincial apologyTen years ago, Premier Greg Sellinger issued an apology in the legislature for Manitoba's role in the Sixties Scoop. But many survivors feel it didn’t go far enough.CanadaJun 18, 2025
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Federal Court gives green light to part of ’60s Scoop’ class action lawsuitThe Federal Court has rejected Ottawa's application to dismiss a claim for monetary relief in a class-action lawsuit brought by Metis and non-status survivors of the "'60s Scoop."CanadaMay 1, 2025
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‘A miracle’: Sisters separated by ’60s Scoop meet for first time in VancouverSisters Nita and Brandy Quill met for the first time at a SkyTrain station in Vancouver last week, more than 30 years after they were separated during the '60s Scoop.CanadaJan 9, 2024
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Quebec to exhume remains of Innu boys whose families have questions about 1970 deathsThe exhumations are the first to be authorized under a 2021 Quebec law intended to help Indigenous families learn more about the deaths and disappearances of their children.CanadaJun 15, 2023
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Journey towards reconciliation includes access to traditional ceremonyIn order to heal from the trauma endured in residential schools, many Indigenous people have turned to traditional healing ceremonies.PerspectivesMar 16, 2023
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Organization aims to move reconciliation forward in southern AlbertaThe Honouring Traditions and Reconciliation Society is a grassroots group taking action to move towards reconciliation.CanadaDec 9, 2022
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New initiative helps Indigenous people reconnect with community, cultureTwo B.C. Indigenous leaders, who were themselves taken from their families and placed in foster care, are now looking to help others who were separated while fostering healing.CanadaSep 30, 2022
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Saskatchewan horse ride to raise awareness for Indigenous children in care completes final yearThe QBOW Bring Home the Children Ride ends after 10 days of raising awareness of Indigenous children who were lost to the welfare system, residential schools and Sixties Scoop.CanadaAug 12, 2022
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‘Beginning to speak our truth’: Sixties Scoop exhibit arrives in Vancouver from AlbertaThe exhibit is the first of its kind in Canada, featuring the oral testimonies of 12 survivors of the '60s Scoop.CanadaJun 18, 2022
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