Manitoba Tories apologize to families of two slain First Nations women in landfill search case
- The interim leader of Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives, Wayne Ewasko, apologized to the families of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran for the party's lack of empathy and closure regarding the landfill search for their remains.
- Last week, potential human remains were found at a Winnipeg-area landfill, where it is believed the remains of Harris and Myran ended up in May 2022.
- The previous Progressive Conservative government declined to search the landfill for the remains of the two slain First Nations women, citing safety concerns, despite a feasibility study presented by the families.
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Manitoba Tories apologize to families for rejecting landfill search for murdered women
The interim leader of Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives apologized on Wednesday to the families of two slain First Nations women after refusing to search a landfill for their remains and touting the decision in a provincial election campaign ad.

'We lost our way': Manitoba Tories sorry after rejecting landfill search for women
The interim leader of Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives apologized Wednesday to the families of two slain First Nations women after refusing to search a landfill for their remains and touting the decision in a provincial election campaign ad.
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