
'Many pieces missing for survivors': Growing calls for a national inquiry into '60s Scoop
CTV
There are growing calls for a national inquiry into the '60s Scoop as survivors ask for support in finding lost loved ones.
An estimated 20,000 First Nations children were taken from their parents during that time, but survivors believe the numbers are much higher than that, and they want support to find lost loved ones.
Lidia Lorane Lagard is one of those who was taken as a young child.
Now, surrounded by binders documenting part of her early life, she is trying to piece her past together and find her family.
“I would really love to get connected with my brother again and find my sisters,” Lagard told CTV News.
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