LFP reporter Randy Richmond, winner of Canada’s highest honour for public service journalism, has spent two years on his latest special project, The Boy With Two Names. It examines the Sixties Scoop that tore Indigenous children from their homes, the ways it fractured one family and how it led one son into adulthood on a deadly path toward London’s troubled provincial jail, the Elgin-Middlesex Detention Centre. Subscribers can skip to the comment section below to ask questions and Randy will answer them from 9 a.m. to noon on Thursday April 6. You can read his feature and watch his recent podcast interview about it right here: Read More
LFP Q+A: Randy Richmond on The Boy With Two Names
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