Why I resigned from the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
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Why I resigned from the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
COMMENTARY
29 JUNE 2026
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I am, by nature, an optimist. I believe society functions best when people are brought together, and that many problems in our world are the result of mutual misunderstandings. Bringing people together is the essence of what it means for me to be a human rights lawyer.
This vision is what led me to accept a federal appointment to be a trustee at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) in 2018.
A museum’s moral authority depends on fairness, intellectual rigour, and honesty. However,…
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