Sixties Scoop survivors prepare for Sask. premier's apology - News Summed Up

Sixties Scoop survivors prepare for Sask. premier's apology


As Saskatchewan Sixties Scoop survivors prepare for Premier Scott Moe to deliver an apology, those who helped survivors share their stories are split on what it means. In the fall, the province partnered with the Sixties Scoop Indigenous Society of Saskatchewan (SSISS) to hold sharing circles. (Submitted to CBC)Hearing the apology 'not easy,' says survivorMelissa Parkyn considers herself lucky compared to other Sixties Scoop survivors. She was adopted out as part of the Sixties Scoop at six months and grew up in Alberta. "There are still lots of Sixties Scoop survivors that never came home.


Source: CBC News January 07, 2019 09:00 UTC



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