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      'Terrified and traumatized.' How Canada separated Inuit mothers from their children during tuberculosis treatment | CBC.ca Loaded

      'Terrified and traumatized.' How Canada separated Inuit mothers from their children during tuberculosis treatment

      2 years ago
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      'Terrified and traumatized.' How Canada separated Inuit mothers from their children during tuberculosis treatment

      • 2 years ago
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      • Duration 1:49

      Over a dozen Inuit elders are in Hamilton this weekend to return to the former sanatorium site where they were held in isolation and endured psychological abuse in the 1950s and '60s while under treatment for tuberculosis.

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