‘We are sorry’: Manitoba premier apologizes to two men switched at birth decades ago
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew formally apologized at the provincial legislature Thursday to two men who were switched at birth in a hospital almost 70 years ago and only late in life discovered their true identities.
Kinew called it a terrible wrong that cannot be undone but must be acknowledged and atoned for.
“Ed and Richard are here today as two people wronged by the Manitoba government and the institutions they should have been able to trust,” Kinew said as Edward Ambrose and Richard Beauvais sat near the middle of the legislature chamber. Ambrose, who recently discovered he is Métis, wore a sash around his waist.
“They were wronged from the very first day each of them arrived here on Earth.”

