MP, senator call for government to apologize for forced adoptions
OTTAWA — The government should apologize for its role in supporting the practice of forced adoptions, Liberal MP Karina Gould and Sen. Chantal Petitclerc said Tuesday.
Gould told a press conference that between the 1940s and 1970s, an estimated 300,000 unmarried women in Canada were coerced or forced into giving up their babies for adoption.
“Today is about letting Canadians know that this is something that happened here in Canada … And it’s about bringing closure and justice for these women and their children,” she said.
Gould added other countries, including Australia, Wales and Ireland, “all had similar practices and each of those countries has issued formal apologies and provided support to these survivors.”


