Gail Asper, who helped create the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, raises concerns about its upcoming Nakba exhibit
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Philanthropist behind Canadian Museum for Human Rights raises concerns about Nakba exhibit
KATE TAYLOR
PUBLISHED JUNE 23, 2026
UPDATED JUNE 24, 2026
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights' exhibit, Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present, looks at the Palestinian experience of exile after 1947.
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