The University of Regina associate professor is trying to create a national database of adoptees. Raven Sinclair was taken from her mother at age four, along with her siblings, during the Sixties Scoop. "There's no proof of how many were taken, where they sent us, no proof of how far we were sent," she said. The main sources of information are often the agencies that apprehended the children in the first place, whose records can be incomplete or inaccurate.
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44 years ago during what became know as the Sixties Scoop.
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Listen to the first three episodes of Finding Cleo below and read about a family's search for Cleo Semaganis Nicotine, who was adopted out of her Saskatchewan First Nations community and sent to live in the U.S. CBC News is launching Season 2 of the podcast Missing and Murdered with host Connie Walker.