Reconciliation includes recognizing Residential Schools are not the only colonial atrocity

When it comes to reconciliation in Canada, we need to remember that the colonial history encompasses many assimilation tactics and its impacts are ongoing.

The Conversation

🇨🇦 National Day for Truth & Reconciliation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Day_for_Truth_and_Reconciliation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Indian_residential_school_system

* Orange Shirt Day
* Cdn day of memorial to recognize atrocities & multi-generational effects of Canadian Indian residential school system

Definitive History of Canada’s Residential School Shame
https://thetyee.ca/News/2025/09/30/Definitive-History-Canada-Residential-School-Shame
Ten years ago, Truth & Reconciliation Commission released its landmark report. Everyone should read it.

#TRC #TRCC #Indigenous #Canada #ResidentialSchools #MMIW #60sScoop #OrangeShirtDay

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation - Wikipedia

’60s Scoop survivors demand action on 10th anniversary of provincial apology
Ten years ago, Premier Greg Sellinger issued an apology in the legislature for Manitoba's role in the Sixties Scoop. But many survivors feel it didn’t go far enough.
#apology #government #indigenous #Manitoba #Canada #60sScoop
https://globalnews.ca/news/11248438/60s-scoop-survivors-action-10th-anniversary-provincial-apology/
We Were Taken: https://youtu.be/p0JpaIUxywA?si=TRs-PtGxVRLkQm0X also follow/sign up at https://www.ssisa.ca/ #60sScoop Please watch and share this 45 documentary #cdnpoli #ChildWelfare
We Were Taken Director's Cut

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‘We’re still broken’: Métis 60s Scoop ruling offers justice to some, not all
A federal court ruling offers hope to some Métis 60s Scoop survivors, bringing partial justice, but leaving many others still waiting to be recognized.
#lawsuit #politics #justice #Canada #News #60sScoop
https://globalnews.ca/news/11169599/metis-60s-scoop-ruling-sask/
‘We’re still broken’: Métis 60s Scoop ruling offers justice to some, not all

A federal court ruling offers hope to some Métis 60s Scoop survivors, bringing partial justice, but leaving many others still waiting to be recognized.

Global News
‘We’re still broken’: Métis 60s Scoop ruling offers justice to some, not all
A federal court ruling offers hope to some Métis 60s Scoop survivors, bringing partial justice, but leaving many others still waiting to be recognized.
#lawsuit #politics #justice #Canada #News #60sScoop
https://globalnews.ca/news/11169599/metis-60s-scoop-ruling-sask/
‘We’re still broken’: Métis 60s Scoop ruling offers justice to some, not all

A federal court ruling offers hope to some Métis 60s Scoop survivors, bringing partial justice, but leaving many others still waiting to be recognized.

Global News
‘We’re still broken’: Métis 60s Scoop ruling offers justice to some, not all
A federal court ruling offers hope to some Métis 60s Scoop survivors, bringing partial justice, but leaving many others still waiting to be recognized.
#lawsuit #politics #justice #Canada #News #60sScoop
https://globalnews.ca/news/11169599/metis-60s-scoop-ruling-sask/
‘We’re still broken’: Métis 60s Scoop ruling offers justice to some, not all

A federal court ruling offers hope to some Métis 60s Scoop survivors, bringing partial justice, but leaving many others still waiting to be recognized.

Global News
‘We’re still broken’: Métis 60s Scoop ruling offers justice to some, not all
A federal court ruling offers hope to some Métis 60s Scoop survivors, bringing partial justice, but leaving many others still waiting to be recognized.
#lawsuit #politics #justice #Canada #News #60sScoop
https://globalnews.ca/news/11169599/metis-60s-scoop-ruling-sask/
‘We’re still broken’: Métis 60s Scoop ruling offers justice to some, not all

A federal court ruling offers hope to some Métis 60s Scoop survivors, bringing partial justice, but leaving many others still waiting to be recognized.

Global News
#The #sixtiesscoop was a period in which a series of policies were enacted in Canada that enabled child welfare authorities to take, or "scoop up," Indigenous children from their families and communities for placement in foster homes, from which they would be adopted by white families. Despite its name referencing the 1960s, the Sixties Scoop began in the mid-to-late 1950s and persisted into the 1980s.

It is estimated that a total of 20,000 Indigenous children were taken from their families and fostered or adopted out primarily to white middle-class families as part of the Sixties Scoop."

We took their babies.

#rememberwhoyouare #noncooperation #neoliberalhell #60sscoop #graffiti #urbanart #streetart #resist #socialism #antiimperialism #neveragain #stayindigenous #youareloved🩷

I can’t recommend this series enough. If you’re not Native, it should be mandatory viewing. The last episode is absolutely heartbreaking. All episodes are available now.

https://www.crave.ca/tv-shows/little-bird

#LittleBird #60sScoop #family #TurtleIsland #APTN