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Siblings 60s Scoop Meet for First Time

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No commercial mechanism detected. The article describes a family reunion related to a historical government policy; no companies, commodities, supply chains, or market impacts are involved. The event is purely social/historical with no economic or financial implications.

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  • Siblings Joseph Lambert, Donna Morin, and Melody Roberts reunited after being separated during the '60s Scoop.
  • The reunion was facilitated by the Hope Centre and the '60s Scoop Alliance of Manitoba.
  • Approximately 20,000 children were affected by the '60s Scoop policy.
  • Advocates are calling for renewed government support to help survivors reconnect with families.

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Siblings 60s Scoop Meet for First Time β€” News Analysis