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Canadian Museum for Human Rights opens exhibit on displaced Palestinians

June 29, 2026
An exhibit at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights about displaced Palestinians is opening to the public, despite criticism that it's potentially one-sided and could fuel antisemitism. The head of the Winnipeg museum says she hopes critics view the exhibit with compassion and empathy.


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