In Saskatchewan, two Indigenous sisters have been granted conditional bail after being behind bars for nearly 30 years for a murder they say they didn’t commit, while a federal review of the case unfolds. Melissa Ridgen looks at the long journey for justice for Nerissa and Odelia Quewezance, and the high-profile advocates fighting for them along the way.
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2 Saskatchewan sisters granted bail after nearly 30 years in prison for murder
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