Edmonton’s first ever Sixties Scoop walk empowers survivors

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Edmonton’s first ever Sixties Scoop walk empowers survivors

ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaEdmonton’s first ever Sixties Scoop walk empowers survivors2 days agoDuration 1:572 days agoNewsDuration 1:57 Starting from the mid-1950s thousands of Indigenous children were taken from their homes and placed in foster care, robbing them of their culture. A first-of-its-kind walk was created to empower survivors and their families in Edmonton.More from NewsVideo1:47’We’re gonna catch you’: Doug Ford blasts facilities that continue animal testing1 minute agoVideo39:56New Brunswick premier, natural resources minister provide update on wildfire response22 minutes agoVideo1:29Big tech is coming for your faceThe National 1 hour agoVideo5:06New guidelines for smoking cessation encourage counselling, medicinal aids1 hour agoVideo4:32How the Cenovus-MEG Energy deal could shake up the oilpatch1 hour agoTrending NowVideo2:26Court documents shed new light on case of missing N.S. childrenCBC News Nova Scotia August 22Video3:19Justin Bieber look-alike crashes Vegas nightclub, racks up $10K bill | Hanomansing TonightHanomansing Tonight August 20Video1:41Kitchener man goes on an epic motorcycle ride to take a dip in the Arctic OceanAugust 23Video2:36Zelenskyy’s Oval Office zingerAbout That with Andrew Chang August 20Video1:43Putin has warning for EuropeAugust 17now

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