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29 April 2016

Orphans Who Weren’t Recall Care That Wasn't Anthony DePalma.

MONTREAL — Down by the St. Lawrence River, in the parish hall behind the somber stone church of St. Peter the Apostle, Hervé Bertrand and other French Canadian Catholics gathered recently to condemn the church that has so thoroughly shaped most aspects of life in the province of Quebec. “I don’t have any problem with their God,” Bertrand said. “But I’ve got big problems with the people who made the decision that did this to me.”
Bertrand is now a 56-year-old plumber from a Montreal suburb with a wife and three grown children. He is one of about 3,000 French Canadians known as the “Duplessis orphans” because they were institutionalized in the 1940s and '50s when Maurice Duplessis was the iron-willed premier of Quebec.

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