Salvation Army sues Manitoba family services agencies after allegations unmarried moms coerced into adoptions

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Two years ago, a proposed national class action lawsuit filed against the Salvation Army alleged the Canadian charity took advantage of unmarried soon-to-be mothers who lived in the organization’s maternity homes — and allegedly coerced them into placing their newborns up for adoption.

Now, a Manitoba lawsuit filed by the Salvation Army alleges that in that province, it’s some child and family services agencies who bear responsibility for any coercion during adoptions.

The Governing Council of The Salvation Army in Canada — the charity’s legal entity — is suing multiple child and family services agencies, which it says oversaw adoptions in Manitoba and “owed a duty

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