Protesters blocking the entrance to Brady Road Landfill in Winnipeg have agreed to end their blockade after the city issued an order for them to vacate by Monday. The city's chief administrative officer sent an email stating that the blockade violated city by-laws and provincial legislation, putting the city at risk of violating environmental license requirements. The protesters had blocked the landfill after the government announced it would not support a search for the remains of two Indigenous women at another landfill site. The blockade cost the city over $1.5 million from December to January.
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