
Alberta man unites with long lost half-siblings in Nova Scotia after surprise DNA test
CBC
An Alberta man has gained four new half-siblings in Nova Scotia after uncovering a decades-old family secret.
Rick Boyd was 31 when his father told him he didn't think he was his biological dad.
"He said, 'Rick, I don't think I'm your father. I think your real father passed away in 1973 at the age of 47 from a heart attack and I'm telling you this because of your flying career,'" Boyd, a former pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force, told CBC Radio's Information Morning on Friday.
"So it kind of went in one ear and out the other but it stuck with me all these years."
Now 69 and living in St. Albert, Alta., Boyd has finally learned the truth about his lineage.
In 2019, his wife purchased him an Ancestry DNA kit for Christmas in hopes that it might quell his uncertainty.
Boyd received the results in February 2020.