Joel Pedersen joins Face to Face guest host Tiar Wheatle to talk about his rise through the ranks of the military and being a ...
The MMF has launched lawsuits against Manitoba and Canada, arguing Red River Métis Sixties Scoop survivors were left out of ...
As a kid, Raven Reid knew all the tiny places she could squeeze into surrounding her grandparents' home. She could never guess when her kokum would abruptly start a game of hide and seek, but she was ...
WILTON — Ripped from his sister’s arms and taken to a new country over a half-century ago, Canada native Taber Gregory said he’s still reconciling with how and why he wound up in Wilton. About 20 ...
The MMF have launched two lawsuits against the province Manitoba for their involvement in the Sixties Scoop. One class action is for individual Red River Métis survivors and the other is against the ...
TORONTO — Survivors of the notorious ‘60s Scoop are set to mark a key milestone on Thursday with the ceremonial launch of a $50-million foundation aimed at healing the damage wrought by the practice ...
Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage than loading CBC Lite story pages. It took a long time for Dr. Brittany Penner to become comfortable referring to herself as a survivor ...
WINNIPEG — Federal Indigenous Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett says she’d like to see a lawsuit over the ‘60s Scoop taken out of court and discussed at a table. The scoop between the 1960s and the ...
TORONTO - Director Tasha Hubbard didn’t have far to look for inspiration in order to capture the complex emotions of separated Indigenous siblings who meet for the first time as adults. *No charge for ...
The moral arc of the television universe is slow, sometimes very slow, but it bends toward representation. Series that put people of color at the center of the story, rather than as supporting players ...
TORONTO — The federal government had no legal obligation to prevent on-reserve children from losing their aboriginal identities after placement in non-indigenous homes during the so-called ‘60s Scoop, ...
Apologizing for people versus the establishment that upheld not only the Indian Residential Schools system but protected – and continues to protect — the people who committed the crimes is horrifying.