With Quebec opening up adoption records, one woman finds answers about her roots
MONTREAL — A Quebec woman who was put up for adoption shortly after her birth in 1955 and spent decades seeking answers about her roots says she can finally rest easy.
Raymonde Thibeault is one of thousands of Quebecers who’ve benefited from the province last year lifting the confidentiality long attached to adoption records in Quebec.
After obtaining her birth mother’s name, the Chambly, Que. woman found a death notice that led her to cousins with answers about the woman who had brought her into the world. She still had few details about her birth father, although a genealogy website suggested she had a half-sister by the name of Josee Fournier.
“But I’ll probably never know about my father, how they met,” Thibeault told The Canadian Press in December. “There’s no one left to tell us.”