Speaking at the Prairie Green Landfill on Wednesday, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said the province’s search for the remains of at least two Indigenous women – Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran – is on track, with excavation to start in December. In stage three of five, Kinew revealed that the province began a recruitment process late last month for technicians to help forensic anthropologists search the landfill, with offers to be put out shortly.
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Search for remains of missing Indigenous women in landfill on track : Manitoba Premier
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