Adopt an Indian | APTN Investigates
The Sixties Scoop - a government policy that adopted out Indigenous children to non-Indigenous homes- devastated families. In Saskatchewan the Adopt Indian and Métis program or AIM, took it to a whole other level. On the heels of a landmark settlement agreement with Sixties Scoop survivors, Cullen Crozier looks back at the AIM program to find out why Métis are being left out of the deal.

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