Winnipeg police chief won’t resign, supports exploring landfill search options
Winnipeg police chief won’t resign, supports exploring landfill search options

By Brittany Hobson THE CANADIAN PRESS Winnipeg’s chief of police says he has no plans to resign and supports exploring options to recover the remains of two Indigenous women who are believed to be in a landfill outside the city.   Chief Danny Smyth made the comments Friday in a statement to First Nations groups in Manitoba and the media.   Smyth said that he has performed his duties to the best of his ability and is committed to preventing the “victimization and exploitation of women.”   Police believe the remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran ended up in the Prairie Green landfill in the spring. But they decided not to conduct a search as the chances of finding them are low due to the amount of time that

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