The Canadian Museum For Human Rights is envisioned to be a national and international destination, a centre of learning where Canadians and people from around the world can engage in discussion and commit to taking action against hate and oppression.
Announcements
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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II unveils cornerstone to CMHR —
July 3, 2010 Winnipeg, Manitoba – “It was an honour to be part of this historic event,” said Stuart Murray, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. “Thank you to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for this generous and thoughtful gift.”
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June 28, 2010 Winnipeg, Manitoba – The Canadian Museum for Human Rights and TakingItGlobal are pleased to announce the winners of the EVOKE– Uncover your Human Rights Perspective art competition. Hundreds of youth from all over Canada participated and shared a human rights issue that is important to them and uncovered their perspective through different forms of artistic expression.
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights Launches Construction Site Tours —
Winnipeg, Manitoba – June 25, 2010 Interested in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights? Curious about the construction currently underway at the Forks? Walk or drive by the construction site and wonder what you are looking at?
Watch the Museum Construction!
Our two webcams will allow you to observe daily construction progress viewed from the West and South sides of the building.
