http://cnews.canoe.com/CNEWS/Canada/2016/08/30/22663037.html
Aug 30, 2016
Norway House resident Leon Swanson weeps at a press conference last week, where Manitoba's former aboriginal affairs minister Eric Robinson, centre, announced Swanson and David Tait Jr., right, were switched at birth in 1975 when their mothers gave birth at Norway House Indian Hospital. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods)
Aug 30, 2016
"The community, of course, has a lot of questions," says Evans, who is now chief of the Norway House Cree Nation.
"Was it honest mistakes that were made or was it malicious? That's what's going through the minds of many, including mine." Two men from Norway House announced last week — and two men from nearby Garden Hill revealed last year — that they had been switched at birth at the federally run hospital in 1975.
David Tait Jr. and Leon Swanson cried in front of news cameras Friday after receiving initial DNA test results. Tests last November showed Luke Monias and Norman Barkman also went home from the hospital with each other's families.
The two cases have raised the question of whether there could be more.