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Activists continue calls to search landfill for bodies of murder victims at Canadian Museum for Human Rights

Landfill search activist Diane Bousquet helped tie 231 red ribbons to posts on the Esplanade Riel Footbridge on Wednesday. Bousquet, who is helping establish Camp Marcedes, said “they took Brady Road but we sure haven’t given up either.” She hopes to see negotiations reach an agreement that includes searching the landfills for the possible bodies of Indigenous women believed to have been murdered.

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