First Nations want Saskatchewan government to compensate ’60s Scoop survivors
REGINA — The head of the organization that represents Saskatchewan First Nations says he appreciates that the province wants to apologize to victims of the ’60s Scoop, but says there must be compensation too.
Chief Bobby Cameron of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations said survivors are adamant there should be financial compensation from the province and suggests that Saskatchewan pay out $400 million, or at least $200 million.
“It’s fine to have an apology, but we need substance,” Cameron told The Canadian Press Thursday.
“It’s that healing journey and our survivors are saying ‘We like the apology sure, but we need some substance’ and that’s the substance, the compensation package.”


