What is the 60s scoop settlement?

Canada’s class action settlement agreement with Sixties Scoop survivors, signed in November 2017, set aside $750 million to compensate First Nations and Inuit children who were removed from their homes and placed with non-Indigenous foster or adoptive parents between 1951 and 1991, and lost their cultural identities as …

Can I still apply for the 60s scoop compensation?

’60s Scoop compensation claims back on track after early pandemic shut down. Claims process stalled after federal, provincial and territorial offices closed in 2020. Deadlines are back and applications are being processed again for compensation for survivors of forced adoption known as the ’60s Scoop.

Why did Sixties Scoop happen?

Some of the program’s administrators believed that if the children were removed from their homes early enough, they wouldn’t “imprint” as Indigenous people. Much like the residential school system before it, the Sixties Scoop was part of a broader plan to force Indigenous people into the Canadian mainstream.

Why did the court allow the Blue Cross settlement?

The Court authorized the Notice because Class Members have a right to know about the proposed Settlement of certain claims against Settling Defendants in this class action lawsuit and about Class Members’ options before the Court decides whether to approve the Settlement.

Who are the class members in a class action lawsuit?

In a class action lawsuit, one or more people or businesses called class representatives sue on behalf of others who have similar claims. All of the people or businesses who have similar claims together are a “class” or “class members” if the class is certified by the Court.

How to find out if you are included in the settlement?

If you are still not sure if you are included in the Settlement Classes, please review the detailed information in Question 5 of the Long Form Notice and Sections A.1.v. and A.1.pp. of the Settlement Agreement, available on the Important Documents page.

How to contact Blue Cross Blue Shield settlement?

If you have particular questions about whether a group is excluded or included, please contact the Claims Administrator at [email protected] or toll-free at (888) 681-1142. 9. Are Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplemental (“Med Supp”) subscribers within the scope of the Settlement classes?

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