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Possible human remains found in search for slain women at Winnipeg-area landfill by Brittany Hobson, Feb 26, 2025, The Canadian Press in MSN
WINNIPEG — Potential human remains were discovered Wednesday at a landfill north of Winnipeg where search teams have been working to find two slain First Nations women.
“The RCMP has now initiated a found human remains investigation at the site and steps for identification are underway,” the Manitoba government said in a press release.
It’s believed the remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran ended up at the landfill in May 2022.
A search of the landfill, spearheaded by the provincial government, began in December after police refused to search the area due to safety concerns.or, because the conservative gov’t at the time and Canada’s police are privileged douche racists and hired for their hideousness and racism? I bet search of the landfill would have started immediately if a white woman or man had been murdered and dumped there.
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, which is working with the province on the search, said the discovery brings grief.
“The discovery of human remains at the Prairie Green Landfill is a painful but significant moment in our collective fight for justice,” said Grand Chief Kyra Wilson.
“Today, we mourn. But we also stand in our strength. We stand in our love for the families. We stand in our commitment to justice. We will not stop until every missing and murdered Indigenous woman, girl, and two-spirit person is honoured, until every family gets the justice they deserve, and until our people are safe.”
The province said family members of the two women were notified and have been to the landfill.
Harris, Myran and two other Indigenous women were the victims of serial killer Jeremy Skibicki. He was convicted last year of four counts of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison.
A trial heard Skibicki targeted the women at homeless shelters in Winnipeg and disposed of their bodies in garbage bins in his neighbourhood.
The remains of Rebecca Contois were found in a garbage bin and at a different landfill.
Those of an unidentified woman Indigenous grassroots community members named Mashkode Bizhiki’ikwe, or Buffalo Woman, have not been located and police have not said where they might be.
Police and the province’s former Progressive Conservative government rejected calls to search the Prairie Green landfill because they are inhumane racist
partly because of dangers from asbestos and toxic material at the site.
They also said there was no guarantee the remains would be found.They for sure won’t be found if no one looks. Racist fuckers.

Possible human remains found at landfill where searchers are looking for slain First Nations women, Manitoba RCMP now involved in investigation, identification effort underway by CBC News, Feb 26, 2025
Potential human remains have been found at the Prairie Green landfill, according to experts on site, the province of Manitoba said in a news release Wednesday.
A search for the remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran officially started in December. They are two of the four women murdered by serial killer Jeremy Skibicki in Winnipeg in 2022.
Manitoba RCMP are now involved in the investigation at the site and identification efforts are underway, the province said Wednesday. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner is also involved.
Harris, 39, and Myran, 26, are assumed to have been dumped at the privately run Prairie Green, in the rural municipality of Rosser, north of Winnipeg. Both women were from Long Plain First Nation.
Their families have been notified of the development and have visited the site, the province said, and further information will be provided as facts are confirmed in the investigation.
The province has also asked for respect for the families’ privacy at this time.
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Skibicki was convicted in July 2024 of four counts of first-degree murder in the killings of four women.
In addition to Harris and Myran, he was found guilty in the deaths of Rebecca Contois, 24, and a still-unidentified woman who has been given the name Mashkode Bizhiki’ikwe, or Buffalo Woman, by community leaders.

Investigators believe Contois was the last woman Skibicki killed, on May 14 or 15, 2022. They believe he killed Mashkode Bizhiki’ikwe in mid-March of that year, and killed Harris on May 1 and Myran on May 4.
During Skibicki’s trial, court heard that when Contois’s remains were found in a garbage bin, Harris’s and Myran’s remains were in a dumpster just a few blocks away and about to be taken to a landfill that same morning.
It wasn’t until June 20, 2022, that police realized Harris’s and Myran’s remains had been taken to Prairie Green, and by then, more than 10,000 more loads of garbage had been dumped there.
In October 2024, excavators started moving material away from a landfill area where Harris’s and Myran’s remains were believed to be, after an environmental assessment was completed earlier in 2024.
The province has previously said the landfill search could continue into early 2026 and would involve sifting through garbage from a total area of about 100 by 200 metres — or about four football fields — to a maximum depth of about 10 metres.
Discovery ‘painful but significant’: AMC
The discovery of potential human remains at the landfill “is a painful but significant moment in our collective fight for justice,” Kyra Wilson, grand chief of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, said in a news release Wednesday.
“While this discovery brings grief, it also reinforces our commitment to ensuring that no family is left without answers and that justice is served for our stolen sisters,” Wilson’s statement said.
She also said the search is a matter of “human dignity,” affirming that when Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people go missing, they are looked for.
“We do not let their final resting place be a landfill,” Wilson said.
The grand chief also said the search “should never have taken this long” and that the road to the discovery was filled with obstacles that “should have never been placed.”
The Progressive Conservatives campaigned on their opposition to the landfill search fucking hate-filled racist douches
during the last provincial election. In advertisements, the party said “for health and safety reasons, the answer on the landfill dig just has to be no.”
Wilson said the discovery proves that justice is possible when there is political will and commitment.
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Joni@ladywhatev Jul 15 2023:
Women don’t matter to them, minority women matter even less.
El Jones@ElJonesPoet Jul 15, 2023:
Imagine pulling a “well, actually, I grew up poor so white privilege doesn’t exist” in front of Indigenous women whom you are ruling can face arrest for not wanting their loved ones to be left in a garbage dump. The absolute audacity of this judge!
It’s the maple leaf logo thing on the pocket that really finishes it off for me