Federal Court certifies class action for off-reserve Indigenous kids in foster care
“It is fundamentally wrong that Canada has agreed to compensate on-reserve children while leaving off-reserve children out in the cold,” Bespflug says in a statement issued by law firm Murphy Battista.’60s Scoop advocate Katherine Legrange on the need for a national inquiry
Current data show the vast majority of Indigenous children apprehended and placed into government care are off-reserve Indigenous children, says the statement from Murphy Battista.‘Beginning to speak our truth’: Sixties Scoop exhibit arrives in Vancouver from Alberta
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