Mothers forced to surrender their babies demand an apology
It’s a practice that began shortly after the end of the Second World
War, but continued for decades. In most cases, the mothers were shipped
off to so-called maternity homes where they were sequestered from their
families until the end of the pregnancies and then their babies would be
adopted.
War, but continued for decades. In most cases, the mothers were shipped
off to so-called maternity homes where they were sequestered from their
families until the end of the pregnancies and then their babies would be
adopted.
It’s estimated that 350,000 mothers in Canada were coerced to surrender
their babies, and in some extreme cases were lied to and told their
babies died at birth.