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Meeting with premier on landfill search for women's remains felt like 'slap in the face,' say families

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The families of two First Nations women whose remains are believed to be in a Winnipeg-area landfill say they’re disheartened by the Manitoba government’s decision not to help pay for a search that could bring their loved ones home.

“I am absolutely baffled at how things went down and how little to no respect was shown,” Cambria Harris said Thursday.

Police believe the remains of her mother, 39-year-old Morgan Harris, were taken to the privately run Prairie Green landfill north of the city in May 2022, along with the remains of 26-year-old Marcedes Myran. Both women are believed to have been among the victims of an

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