Kevin Klein: Human rights museum can no longer avoid questions over Nakba exhibit
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Kevin Klein: Human rights museum can no longer avoid questions over Nakba exhibit
Internal documents obtained by National Post and Winnipeg Sun plus legal action now underway will make full transparency unavoidable
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By Kevin Klein, National Post
Published Jun 19, 2026
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Work on the Canadian Museum for Human Rights' controversial Nakba exhibit should be paused, writes columnist Kevin Klein. A prominent Israeli le…
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