![]() This came on the heels of an emotionally-charged hearing in Manitoba's Court of King's Bench, a judge has granted Winnipeg police the authority to enforce a temporary injunction to remove a blockade at the Brady landfill.Īccording to a court decision made Friday afternoon, police have the authority to enforce the injunction as of 6 p.m. Protestors continued to gather, sing, and drum at the Brady Road landfill entrance into the Friday evening hours. While some protestors did leave the site, others said they planned to stay indefinitely. A copy of the injunction was burned, bringing a cheer from the growing crowd. with multiple hard copies of a court injunction issued earlier Friday, and handed them out to protestors. ![]() Liaison officers returned just after 7:30 p.m. Winnipeg police liaison officers arrived at the Brady Landfill Friday night to a swarm of protesters who, despite a court order, remained blocking the road. ![]()
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