This article from CBC News tells the story of Robert Kalkman, a victim of Canada's "Sixties Scoop" who was taken away from his Indigenous mother as a baby by child welfare services and adopted by a non-native family. He reports seeing his mother at the window of his adopted home as a young child, presumably looking for her son. Kalkman later learned that she had heard his adoptive family had moved and was on her way to find him in his new home when she was hit by a car and killed. The article also explains his "identity crisis" as a young person, his behavioral problems and relinquishment into the juvenile justice and foster care systems in his teen years, and his lack of family connection into adulthood.