Summary
"We want this museum to be a social and economic force to change this city for the good," [Gail Asper], national campaign chair for the Friends of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, told about 400 city business owners during a luncheon at the Winnipeg Convention Centre.
"When they checked in (to their hotel), they asked where they could have dinner and they were told they could walk up and down Portage Avenue and they'd find something," Asper said.See the full content of this document
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City Needs Cleanup: Asper
Says poverty, racism will deter visitors
Now that construction of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is a...See the full content of this document
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