Possible human remains found in search for slain women at Winnipeg-area landfill
- Possible human remains have been found at a landfill north of Winnipeg during a search for two slain First Nations women, Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran, according to the Manitoba government.
- The search team includes forensic anthropologists, and it may take weeks to identify the remains, reported The Canadian Press.
- Relatives of Harris and Myran expressed feelings of anger and hope regarding the potential discovery, emphasizing the need for action and justice.
- The NDP government has funded the search for the women's remains, which began after site preparation work was completed last year, marking a shift in government stance on the issue.
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