After months of preparations, the search for the bodies of two slain Indigenous women began at Manitoba’s Prairie Green landfill Monday morning. Premier Wab Kinew said the “consistency and condition” of the first batch of waste material searched could help the 45-team search crew “potentially” identify remains.
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Search begins for bodies of 2 slain Indigenous women at Prairie Green landfill
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