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Manitoba Government Partners with Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs for Prairie Green Landfill Search

The Manitoba government has announced a partnership with the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) to recruit team members for the Prairie Green Landfill search. Premier Wab Kinew, minister responsible for Indigenous reconciliation, made the announcement today.

“With the posting of these positions, we are continuing our work to search the Prairie Green Landfill for the remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran, who deserve a dignified final resting place,” said Kinew. “This work will not be easy, and these jobs will require emotional intelligence and compassion. I encourage Manitobans to apply to help the search and bring Morgan and Marcedes home.”

The initiative aims to fill multiple full- and part-time term positions, including general search technicians, forensic anthropology search technicians, and forensic anthropology search assistants. The AMC will oversee the recruitment for general search technicians, with funding support from the Manitoba government. Specialized training will be provided for all successful applicants.

In honour of Grand Chief Cathy Merrick’s legacy, both AMC and the Manitoba government included a quote from her written for this issue prior to her passing.

“We are deeply committed to working in partnership with the families of Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran, and Mashkode Bizhiki’ikwe, alongside the province, in securing skilled search technicians to ensure the safe and respectful return of their loved ones,” said Grand Chief Cathy Merrick. “The significance of this work cannot be overstated, as it marks a vital step towards healing for the affected families, Nations, and communities. Our efforts will continue to be guided by a First Nations-led approach, ensuring their loved ones are brought home and honoured in ceremony with the respect and dignity they so rightfully deserve.”

General search technicians will report directly to forensic anthropology search team leaders. Applicants are not expected to have extensive experience in the area, and family and community members who want to be a part of the search are encouraged to apply.

Two search teams will be led by forensic anthropology search technicians and include team members with varying degrees of experience. Forensic anthropology search technicians and assistants are specialized positions that require specific education and experience. Both search teams will be led by a forensic anthropologist/search director.

All applicants are encouraged to apply, with first consideration given to Indigenous people. Due to the nature of the work, emotional supports will be available.

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