I don't want to spend more money to tell students about genocide in another part of the world that had nothing to do with me when these matters can and should be covered in schools, which I already pay for.
Enhance understanding? Buy a book.
Less Ottawa.styky wrote:
CMHR deals with Holodomor group
Winnipeg Sun
First posted: Thursday, July 05, 2012 08:30 AM CDT | Updated: Thursday, July 05, 2012 08:46 AM CDT
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is partnering with a Ukrainian group to raise awareness of the Holodomor.
CEO Stuart Murray travelled to Kyiv to meet with the Memorial in Commemoration of Famines’ Victims in Ukraine, signing a collaboration deal with the Holodomor-focused museum yesterday.
"The Canadian Museum for Human Rights will strive to enhance understanding of human rights issues, not only in Canada, but internationally,” Murray said. “This partnership will help bring the story of the Holodomor to a wider audience, to the benefit of generations to come."
The groups plan to collaborate and share research.
The national museum is aiming to become an international research centre on famine, says CEO Victor Didenko. ..................http://www.winnipegsun.com/2012/07/05/c ... omor-group
fourhorses wrote:styky wrote:
CMHR deals with Holodomor group
Winnipeg Sun
First posted: Thursday, July 05, 2012 08:30 AM CDT | Updated: Thursday, July 05, 2012 08:46 AM CDT
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is partnering with a Ukrainian group to raise awareness of the Holodomor.
CEO Stuart Murray travelled to Kyiv to meet with the Memorial in Commemoration of Famines’ Victims in Ukraine, signing a collaboration deal with the Holodomor-focused museum yesterday.
"The Canadian Museum for Human Rights will strive to enhance understanding of human rights issues, not only in Canada, but internationally,” Murray said. “This partnership will help bring the story of the Holodomor to a wider audience, to the benefit of generations to come."
The groups plan to collaborate and share research.
The national museum is aiming to become an international research centre on famine, says CEO Victor Didenko. ..................http://www.winnipegsun.com/2012/07/05/c ... omor-group
what a load of crap
CEO Murray gets a first class trip to Kyiv for an exhibit that won't exist (or perhaps temporarily in some basement gallery closet) - and then we get the raw raw bs that the museum will partner and do research here in Canada for a wider audience ....
ca-ching, ca-ching
if that research is so necessary, why doesn't the Ukrainian population of Canada do it and fund it through their own community groups?
why are we funding any foreign story - tragic as they may be
how far back do we go ?
Spanish inquisition and conquest of the Americas ?
Barbary pirates' capture and enslavement of whites for the Sultan's empire ?
The Roman domination and mis-treatment of the western world ?
about a $21 million payroll
styky wrote:Loans ride to museum’s rescue
Governments offer room to fulfil vision
By: Dan Lett
Finally, a solution to the funding shortfall threatening the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
For much of the past year, the federal Crown corporation overseeing the museum has scrapped with its government masters over where to find an additional $40 million to complete construction.
The dispute has already delayed the opening of the museum by a year and threatened to leave the completed building an empty shell.
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