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Old 05-25-2006, 05:06 PM
allanacw allanacw is offline
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Our daughter is biracial (black/white), we are white. We met her through foster relief and put our names forward, but were told that because we were not a racial match our chances were very low. We're from Ontario and were told it was legislated that CAS had to pursue a racial match first. Obviously, it worked out!

When speaking to our worker about the possibility of adoption #2 (which is now put off by several years because we're expecting a biological baby in Sept.) I told her I would like a little one next. She said because we are now a multi-race family and can do foster to adopt, our chances at a baby, through her networking with other cities, were good.

So anyway, I think you're right...it's the Ministry!
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