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Saskatchewan to cover a portion of landfill search costs for missing Saskatoon woman

The Saskatchewan government says it will pay for some of the costs of a landfill search that found the remains of Mackenzie Lee Trottier. Nicole Healey reports. – Aug 9, 2024

SASKATOON — The Saskatchewan government says it will pay for some of the costs of a landfill search that found the remains of a missing woman.

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Policing Minister Paul Merriman says he will provide further details Thursday alongside Saskatoon police, which found the remains of Mackenzie Lee Trottier last week in the city landfill following a 93-day search.

He says the province will honour a request from police to pay a portion of the $1.5 million it cost to go through the landfill.

Police have also asked for funding from the federal government.

Trottier was last seen in December 2020, and police say a suspect in her disappearance died of a drug overdose about a year ago.

Police say data from the man’s cellphone combined with the city’s ability to track waste pointed investigators to the landfill.

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