Allies, advocates and supporters of the Brady Road landfill search blockade and Camp Morgan flooded to the site of the protest on Friday. Supporters caught up to the City of Winnipeg official who served the injunction order moments prior to express their disappointment. The discussion began between a Winnipeg police liaison team and activists representing the group. Shortly after a school bus full of fellow protesters from Long Plain First Nation arrived on the scene to support the blockade.
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Landfill search activists confront city officials, Winnipeg police liason team after injunction enters effect
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