‘Why won’t you search for us’: Family of slain woman in Winnipeg take call to AFN 
‘Why won’t you search for us’: Family of slain woman in Winnipeg take call to AFN 

By Stephanie Taylor THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA -Calls from the daughters of a slain Indigenous woman to bring her remains home from a landfill that police in Winnipeg won’t search turned into a rallying cry Wednesday to end the violence against their women and girls. Cambria Harris, speaking before an Assembly of First Nations gathering in Ottawa, says her mother, Morgan, was a “bright and loving soul” who had her life stolen by a “monster.” The 39-year-old mother and grandmother is one of four victims police believe were killed by 35-year-old Jeremy Skibicki, now facing first-degree murder charges. Despite police saying they believe Harris’s remains and those of Marcedes Myran to be in a landfill outside the city, it says too much time has passed and garbage dumped at the

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