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Morgan's Warriors

Introducing Morgan's Warriors, an Indigenous women-led, outreach group  founded by Melissa Robinson and Elle Harris to honour Morgan Harris's memory. Rooted in love and a profound  commitment to her legacy, this volunteer group aims to address the unmet needs Morgan experienced while living on the streets of Winnipeg.



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Capturing Our Mission: A Photo Story of Morgan's Warriors

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    March 8, 2024 Cambria Harris calls for government action.

    Communities coming together in solidarity.

    Support is growing to demand action from the Premier of Manitoba

    Hope for a day when Indigenous Women's lives aren't spent grieving.

    Daughters of the land- A song for our loved ones

    A song for our loved ones.

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    Morgan Harris Age 39

    ASHLEE SHINGOOSE (Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe -Buffalo Woman)

    ASHLEE SHINGOOSE (Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe -Buffalo Woman)

     Morgan Harris was originally from Long Plains First Nation. She was a mother to five children. Her daughter Cambria Harris says,  "she will be remembered as feisty and fun."

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    ASHLEE SHINGOOSE (Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe -Buffalo Woman)

    ASHLEE SHINGOOSE (Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe -Buffalo Woman)

    ASHLEE SHINGOOSE (Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe -Buffalo Woman)

    Ashlee Shingoose from St. Theresa Point First Nation was 31 when she was last seen  on March 11, 2022.

    She was given the name Mashkode Bizhiki’ikwe, or Buffalo Woman,  out of respect by grieving community members, amid growing fears that a woman who is believed to be Indigenous would remain nameless. 

     




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    Tanya Nepinak Age 31

    ASHLEE SHINGOOSE (Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe -Buffalo Woman)

    Rebecca Contois Age 24


     Tanya was always so happy, smiling and her smile was beautiful. She was a kind caring person, and she had such a kind heart.  Tanya was a mother to two children.

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    Rebecca Contois Age 24

    ASHLEE SHINGOOSE (Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe -Buffalo Woman)

    Rebecca Contois Age 24


    Everyone who crossed Rebecca's short path in this life grew to enjoy her company and fell in love with her. She grew up with her seven siblings, mom, dad, and her childhood friends. She was the loving mother of  her daughter Rose Marie. 

    She touched everyone’s life in a way that would always be remembered. Her contagious laughter and huge smile would always lighten up the room when it was quiet. Rebecca was always a giving person who loved to lend a hand with anything that she could. She had such a great love for animals, enjoyed her music on full blast, a lazy day with a movie, enjoyed trying new foods and she would get lost behind a paint brush showing her artistic ability. She loved to go for long walks and enjoyed the peace in nature. Rebecca will truly be missed by her family and friends but never forgotten. Her spirit lives on in each one of our hearts, may she live on in us.

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    Linda Beardy Age 33

    Joey English Age 25

    Joey English Age 25


     Linda was the loving mother Tyrone, Janessa, Deanna and Devin. 

    Linda was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Growing up in a blended family home, she was the baby in the family and forever became known to us as "Baby". 

    She was well loved by her large family. She was the favourite auntie to her beloved nieces and nephews; “Auntie Baby” as she was affectionately called by them. She was always there for her siblings and jumped in where needed. She enjoyed spending time with her family. She was often happy, smiling and was well liked amongst the people she met. As a child, she was athletically gifted and competitively swam. During this time she was incredibly fit and often would flex her muscles to show off her hard work. This came to an end after losing her mother in a tragic accident when Linda was 13 years old. Afterwards, Linda was raised by her sister Lucy until Linda became a mother herself.
    Linda absolutely adored being a mommy to her four children. They were her pride and joy. She had a lot of love and patience with her little ones. She loved playing with her kids and spending time with them. She held fun birthday parties for her kids and made holidays memorable.
    Linda will be remembered for her strong Christian faith. She had a heart of gold and never hesitated to lend a shoulder of support to anyone in need. Her contagious laugh filled any room she was in. 


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    Joey English Age 25

    Joey English Age 25

    Joey English Age 25


     Joey-Tiiah Patricia English  was a beautiful Blackfoot woman from the Piikani Nation and enjoyed being a social butterfly. She especially enjoyed visiting, laughing, joking and creating memories with family and friends. Joey’s love and friendship extended that if you were cold, she would give you her jacket, as Joey had great compassion for people. Her love for her children was bigger than her heart as they where pride and happiness.

    Joey was loved dearly by her children Kayson, Kashlyn, and Kali-Sunshine. Mother Stephanie English and father Leroy Moses. Brothers: Benjamin & Leroy (JR) Moses.  

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    About the Search the landfill movement

    Why We're Calling for Action

    Camp Morgan was set up in December 2022 at Brady Road Landfill in Winnipeg to call on the Winnipeg Police Service and the province of Manitoba to search for the remains of Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran, and an unidentified woman called   Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe or Buffalo Woman ( a name given out of respect by Indigenous elders), believed to be the victims of a serial killer. Winnipeg police believe their bodies are in the landfill. 

    Who We Are

     We are the family, loved ones and supporters of Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran, Rebecca Contois, Linda Beardy, Tanya Nepinak, Joey English and Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe or Buffalo Woman. 

    An ever-growing number of supportive members of the public join us. 


     

    Camp Morgan

    Searching The Landfills of Winnipeg is the focus of Camp Morgan. Camp Morgan was set up on December 18, 2022, and we had one purpose: to search the landfills. Today, we still have the same goal. 

    Our Camp is peaceful and driven solely to recover the remains of our loved ones.  

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    Amnesty International

    Amnesty International- "

    "Canada: Search the landfills and return Indigenous women’s remains home"

    https://amnesty.ca/human-rights-news/canada-search-the-landfills/

    Actions you can take to help us recover our loved ones

    DIVERT YOUR TRASH

    Join the collective to help keep your garbage from adding to the Prairie Green Landfill.

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    SHOW UP TO EVENTS AND PROTESTS

    We offer a variety of programs and services to support mental health, including counseling, support groups, and educational workshops.

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    SHARE YOUR SKILLS

    Do you have time or skills you can share?  Drop us a line. We'd love to hear your ideas.

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    Donate items for our upcoming online auctions

    Do you have art, crafts, services, tickets to events or something else you could donate?  

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    The system leaders

    Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew

    FORMER Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson

    FORMER Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson

    Manitoba's first First Nations Premier was sworn in October 18, 2023. Premier Kinew has publicly committed  to fund the search of the landfill, He met with the families on October 26 and offered a formal apology on behalf of the Government of Manitoba for the actions of the former PC leader Heather Stefanson.

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    FORMER Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson

    FORMER Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson

    FORMER Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson

    Former Manitoba Premier refused to fund the search of the landfill, citing possible health risks to workers, despite recommendations made in a feasibility study.  She later campaigned on her racist stance not to search the landfill. 

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    Canadian Federal Government

    FORMER Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson

    Canadian Federal Government

    At Search the landfill, our vision is to create a community where mental health is a top priority and individuals can access the resources they need to achieve optimal well-being.

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    Law enforcement

    Landfills and Double Standards

    Canadian Federal Government

    Police involvement.

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    Landfills and Double Standards

    Landfills and Double Standards

    Landfills and Double Standards

    Double standards  in relation to other Canadian landfill searches. 

    In 2021, Toronto searched for over two months with multiple teams in an effort to locate the body of  Nathaniel Brettell, after his murder. No feasibility study was required prior to the search. The investigation began promptly because  “The Toronto Police will not stop in their pursuit of evidence and the recovery of people for their family as they investigate these criminal acts,” Detective Sergeant Keri Fernandes told the station. 

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    Racism

    Landfills and Double Standards

    Landfills and Double Standards

    Hear what Rosanna Deerchild has to say about this article.

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    Feasibility Study

    Feasibility Study

    Feasibility Study

    Learn more below.

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    MMIWG2S

    MURDERED AND MISSING WOMEN GIRLS AND TWO SPIRIT PEOPLE

     Final Report on the National Inquiry Into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls 

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    MMIWG2S CALLS TO JUSTICE AND ACTION

    213 Call for Justice

    DO YOU KNOW WHERE THE MISSING ARE?

    Please follow the Bear Clan's Missing Person's page.

    Find the Missing

    MMIWG2S STATISTICS IN CANADA

     

    • An APTN investigation found that Indigenous women accounted for 65 per cent of all female homicides from 2018-2022.
    • Last year alone, Indigenous women accounted for nearly 20 percent of all homicides in the city of Winnipeg while making up just six per cent of the population.
    • Indigenous women also accounted for every unsolved female homicide in the last five years. It’s a vast overrepresentation that marks a city in crisis.

    With the highest rate of violent crime across the prairies, NDP MP Leah Gazan said urgent action is needed to address the growing number of MMIWG2S. “This is a non-partisan issue, this is a human rights issue, this is a life-or-death issue,” she said.

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