Between 1951 and 1991, First Nation and Inuit children were taken into care and placed with non-Indigenous parents where they were not raised in accordance with their cultural traditions nor taught their traditional languages. This dark chapter in Canada’s history is commonly referred to as the “Sixties Scoop.” The Class Action argues that those affected by the Sixties Scoop suffered significant harms as a result of these practices–specifically the loss of their cultural identity.