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RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Family and community members from RED EAGLE-MISSKWA KINEW held a sign in memory of TODD MAYTWAYASHING, 22-year-old man who died while working on a hydro project in northern Manitoba at ground breaking ceremony for workers memorial Friday. A formal ground breaking ceremony was held at Memorial Park with Kevin Rebeck, Manitoba Federation of Labour President, Minister Blaine Pedersen and other political and civil leaders on Friday. More info on Maytwayashing : Todd Maytwayashing, of Lake Manitoba First Nation, had been working at a hydro storage yard approximately 800 kilometres north of Winnipeg at the time of his death. Maytwayashing was working for Forbes Bros., a contracting company employed by Manitoba Hydro to build a transmission line from the Keeyask generating station to a nearby station. Barry Swan, Maytwayashings father, said his son was helping load steel beams onto a semi-truck when one of the beams fell and landed on his head. That was Jan. 17 and the family has yet to hear from Manitoba Hydro. See Jane Gerster story. April 27, 2018
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