Federal health minister has emotional meeting with men switched at birth
WINNIPEG — Federal Health Minister Jane Philpott had an emotional meeting Monday with some indigenous men from northern Manitoba who were switched at birth more than 40 years ago and only recently found out.
“It was a moving conversation, hearing the stories of these man and the impact this has had upon their lives,” Philpott said following the more-than-three hour meeting which also included relatives and indigenous leaders.
“They spoke about how difficult this has been and also about their very sincere need and desire to heal from the trauma they have endured from this.”
The meeting stems from the discovery last year, through DNA testing, that Luke Monias and Norman Barkman ended up with each other’s parents after being born at the Norway House Indian Hospital in 1975.


