How one Sixties Scoop survivor fought for an apology — and won
As a child, Adam North Peigan was taken from his family and placed in a non-Indigenous household. In recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, North Peigan joined Edmonton AM to share his family’s story, and how he fought for an official apology — and won.
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