'I don't think that our stories should ever be forgotten': Thalidomide survivors reflect on 10 years | Unpublished
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'I don't think that our stories should ever be forgotten': Thalidomide survivors reflect on 10 years

December 21, 2025
The drug for pregnant women left more than 100 Canadians with a lifetime of disabilities. A decade after receiving funding from a government support program, some thalidomide survivors say it has helped make difficult days easier.


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