Manitoba premier set to apologize to two men switched at birth decades ago
WINNIPEG — Two men who were switched at birth almost 70 years ago are to receive an apology today from the Manitoba government.
Premier Wab Kinew is slated to offer the apology in the legislature chamber.
Edward Ambrose and Richard Beauvais were born in a municipally run hospital in Arborg, Man., in 1955 and were sent home with each other’s parents.
The truth came to light decades later, after one of them took an at-home DNA ancestry test.