Canadians' hearts are broken by the pictures of Haitian children alone—and they want to help. But parents in Haiti would be even more heartbroken to discover their missing child had been sent to another country before they could be reunited.
Published: Wednesday, 01/27/2010 12:00 am EST
Canadians' hearts are broken by the pictures of Haitian children alone—and they want to help. But parents in Haiti would be even more heartbroken to discover their missing child had been sent to another country before they could be reunited.
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