Edward Ambrose remembers wanting to be just like his father \u002D\u002D a mentor, a hard worker, a proud family man.
Their lawyer, Bill Gange, said he has requested Manitoba Health Minister Audrey Gordon meet with the two men to “to find a way to respond to the harm suffered.” He said the province’s lawyers have said Manitoba had no legal liability and would no offer compensation.
The Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority said cannot discuss personal health information due to privacy. Back in Manitoba, Ambrose’s sister also did an at-home ancestry kit. Her results showed a brother living in British Columbia. She was confused but reached out. It was Beauvais.Article content
“That really made me really torn. It tears something out of your body. It rips your heart out. This is your family,” Ambrose says.Beauvais says his father died young and his mother struggled to raise him and his siblings in Saint Laurent, a historically Metis community on the shores of Lake Manitoba. It was a difficult childhood but “seemed normal to us,” Beauvais says.Article content
Beauvais says while they were separated as children, the siblings remained close through phone calls. His sisters had an even more difficult childhood, he says, but their bond tied them together and gave them strength.Ambrose says he also experienced loss. He has good memories of growing up in Rembrandt, a farming community south of Arborg. But his mother died in 1964 and his father died three years later. Ambrose was 12.
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