McLeod on board with ’60s Scoop agreement
KAMLOOPS — The Conservative Indigenous Affairs Critic says she hopes an agreement in principle with survivors of the ’60s Scoop will pave the way for further reconciliation.
The agreement, announced by Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett this morning, includes $750 million in compensation for the government policy that removed children from First Nations families.
Cathy McLeod, the MP for Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo, says she supports the agreement, as it was a necessary response to a court ruling.
“I don’t think money will ever make the difference,” said McLeod. “It can’t change the past. But I think the fact that money was awarded might help them a little bit, and it might also give them the sense of closure.”