Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Creator of Sixties Scoop adoption program says it wasn't meant to place kids with white families

It was a devastating day in April 1973 when Lillian Semaganis, a young Cree mother whose six children had all been taken by Saskatchewan social services, opened the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix newspaper to see two of her own daughters advertised for adoption.


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