06-01-2019 17:20 via thestarphoenix.com

Saskatchewan ’60s Scoop survivors hope government apology brings change

Survivors of the ’60s Scoop in Saskatchewan are hoping an apology from the provincial government comes with action to reduce the number of children in care.
Premier Scott Moe is to apologize on Monday morning at the legislature.
About 20,000 Indigenous children were seized from their birth families and relocated to non-Indigenous homes starting in the 1950s until the late 1980s.
A large crowd gathered on the second floor of the Radisson Hotel in Saskatoon on May 10, 2018, waiting to enter
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