Man switched at birth renews calls for N.L. government to apologize
A man who was switched at birth in Newfoundland and Labrador wants to see the province apologize, after seeing Manitoba's premier apologize for a similar situation.
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![Craig Avery, left, holds a photograph that pictures Rita and Chelsey Hynes, the people he believes are his biological parents. The photograph held by Clarence Hynes, right, shows the women he believes to b his birth mother, Mildred Avery. Both men believe they were switched at birth Two men holding pictures of their biological parents.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.5428043.1711626659!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/craig-avery-clarence-hynes.jpg)
A man who was switched at birth in Newfoundland and Labrador wants to see the province apologize, after seeing Manitoba's premier apologize for a similar situation.