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Saskatoon police say they have found the remains of 22-year-old Mackenzie Lee Trottier in a city landfill. Investigators sort through contents recovered from the Saskatoon landfill in Saskatoon, Sask., on May 1. The Saskatchewan government says it will pay for some of the costs of a landfill search that found the remains of a missing woman.Liam Richards/The Canadian Press

The Saskatchewan government says it will pay for some of the costs of a landfill search that found the remains of a missing woman.

Policing Minister Paul Merriman says he will provide further details Thursday alongside Saskatoon police, which found the remains of Mackenzie Lee Trottier last week in the city landfill following a 93-day search.

He says the province will honour a request from police to pay a portion of the $1.5-million it cost to go through the landfill.

Police have also asked for funding from the federal government.

Trottier was last seen in December 2020, and police say a suspect in her disappearance died of a drug overdose about a year ago.

Police say data from the man’s cellphone combined with the city’s ability to track waste pointed investigators to the landfill.

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