Two grown men from the western Canadian province of Manitoba have learned through DNA testing that they were switched at birth, the second such case to emerge from the remote community in less than a year.
Reuters reported that David Tait and Leon Swanson were switched as newborns in 1975 in the federally-run Norway House Hospital. The two men were born three days apart.
According to the CBC, both men grew up knowing each other, and continue to live in the Canadian community. Through DNA tests prompted by news of another case of babies switched at birth, the men learned that they were raised by the biological mother of the other.
Canadian men rocked by discovery they were switched at birth
Get your shit together, Canada. @CM Punk
Reuters reported that David Tait and Leon Swanson were switched as newborns in 1975 in the federally-run Norway House Hospital. The two men were born three days apart.
According to the CBC, both men grew up knowing each other, and continue to live in the Canadian community. Through DNA tests prompted by news of another case of babies switched at birth, the men learned that they were raised by the biological mother of the other.
Canadian men rocked by discovery they were switched at birth
Get your shit together, Canada. @CM Punk