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A search through as much as roughly 60,000 tonnes of materials for the remains of two First Nations women at a landfill near Winnipeg could involve moving thousands of truckloads of garbage, hiring dozens of staff to sift through it on a conveyor belt and setting up a temperature-controlled storage unit to secure any possible remains found, a leaked report says.
The 55-page report was posted online by a relative of Morgan Harris — one of two women whose remains police believe are at the Prairie Green landfill — more than a month after the Assembly