'We have to try': Ottawa, Manitoba commit $40M to search landfill for slain women

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'We have to try': Ottawa, Manitoba commit $40M to search landfill for slain women
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WINNIPEG — Families of two slain First Nations women received word Friday that the federal and Manitoba governments are putting up $20 million each to help search a landfill for the women's remains.

WINNIPEG — Families of two slain First Nations women received word Friday that the federal and Manitoba governments are putting up $20 million each to help search a landfill for the women's remains.

Skibicki is also charged with killing Rebecca Contois, whose partial remains were found in a different landfill, and an unidentified woman Indigenous leaders have named Buffalo Woman. Her remains have not been found. Manitoba's former Progressive Conservative government also deemed a search too risky. The Tories took out advertisements during October's provincial election campaign touting their decision to"stand firm" against calls for a search

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