Defiant protesters burn injunction after Manitoba judge orders landfill blockade to come down

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Protesters at Winnipeg’s Brady Road landfill remained defiant Friday night, ignoring a judge’s order to stop blocking the main road into the facility and burning a copy of the injunction he issued earlier in the day.

The main entrance to the city-owned landfill has been blocked for more than a week in response to the Manitoba government’s decision not to fund a search of the Prairie Green landfill, north of Winnipeg, where the remains of two First Nations women who police say were homicide victims — Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran — are believed to be.

Supporters of the blockade at the Brady Road

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