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Human rights museum removes Buffy Sainte-Marie from exhibitEntertainmentFeb 27, 2025The musician and activist was among more than a dozen people featured in an exhibit at the Winnipeg museum titled "human rights defenders" until December. -
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Students launch Shoal Lake 40 First Nation merch line on World Water DayWhere does your water come from? For Winnipeggers, the answer is Shoal Lake 40 First Nation--even though that community long struggled for their right to clean water.CanadaMar 22, 2024
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Human rights museum to close for week of cleaningIf you were hoping to visit the Canadian Museum for Human Rights next week, you'll be out of luck.EntertainmentJan 11, 2024
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Once homeless Winnipeg man opens door to new home and fresh startRobert Lidstone finally has a permanent place to lay his head after being in and out of 21-day addictions recovery programs and shelters without having somewhere to call his own.CanadaAug 4, 2023
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Black History Manitoba, human rights museum team up for Emancipation Day eventAn event this Friday at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights aims to celebrate the accomplishments of Black Canadians and recognize an important historical day on the calendar.EducationAug 1, 2023
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Winnipeg’s Iranian community condemns executions, demands action at CMHR rally'When you're a protester in Iran, when you leave your home, you don't know if you're coming back. Really, this is the least that we can do in a free country,' a protester said.CanadaMay 21, 2023
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Drag story time at Canadian Museum for Human Rights ‘more important than ever’: organizersHoney Dillia, one of the performers, says it’s a great way of helping kids learn about different genders, sexualities, and gender expressions.EntertainmentMay 20, 2023
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