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Federal Court gives green light to part of ’60s Scoop’ class action lawsuit | Globalnews.ca

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Federal Court says only those who were placed or adopted through Saskatchewan 's AIM program fall under Canada 's duty of care.

Métis and non-status individuals who were apprehended as children from their families filed a class-action lawsuit arguing Canada should compensate them as well.

The ’60s Scoop refers to a period when governments in Canada oversaw the large-scale removal of Indigenous children.

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