Protesters are preparing for city officials to take down the barricade blocking the entrance road to Brady Road landfill on Monday, but say teepees and a wigwam next to the road will remain as a memorial — and a new camp will be built outside the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
“It’s not a loss. It’s our voice being heard,” said Joseph Munro, leader of Camp Morgan, which has been set up near Brady Road since December in support of calls to search the Prairie Green landfill. Police believe the remains of two First Nations women who they say were homicide victims — Morgan Harris
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