Siblings separated in Sixties Scoop had been searching for sister for decades when they turned to CBC for help
A patchwork of information suggested Cleo Semaganis Nicotine had been killed decades ago while trying to make her way back to Saskatchewan from her adoptive family in the U.S., but no one knew for sure what happened until CBC News began looking into the case.
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LISTEN: Finding Cleo: CBC podcast solves decades-old mystery of Saskatchewan girl lost in Sixties Scoop - CBC News | Indigenous
Episodes 6, 7, and 8 done. This podcast is just getting better and better. Such incredible (and heartbreaking) storytelling / reporting by @connie_walker and an absolute must listen for all Canadians. Can’t wait for the rest of the episodes. #FindingCleo https://t.co/1LQ4415YCO
— Jimmy Blackwood (@jimmyblackwood) March 21, 2018
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