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Gail Asper, National Chair, Friends of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights at a fund raising announcement shows her approval along with Moe Levy, Executive Director, Asper Foundation, Stuart Murray, pres and CEO CMHR, and donor Reuben Potash as it was announced Friday that an additional $5 million has been raised by the private sector bringing the new campaign total to $130 million in support of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Among the spectrum of contributors special recognition was paid to PCL Constructors Inc. headquartered in Edmonton who over the years has made donations totalling over $1million  and Ecole Selkirk Junior High students in Manitoba who successfully raised over $32,000 for the museum through the auction of student designed, celebrity signed guitars.   pls. see release  (WAYNE GLOWACKI/WINNIPEG FREE PRESS) Winnipeg Free Press Oct. 7 2011

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Gail Asper, National Chair, Friends of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights at a fund raising announcement shows her approval along with Moe Levy, Executive Director, Asper Foundation, Stuart Murray, pres and CEO CMHR, and donor Reuben Potash as it was announced Friday that an additional $5 million has been raised by the private sector bringing the new campaign total to $130 million in support of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Among the spectrum of contributors special recognition was paid to PCL Constructors Inc. headquartered in Edmonton who over the years has made donations totalling over $1million and Ecole Selkirk Junior High students in Manitoba who successfully raised over $32,000 for the museum through the auction of student designed, celebrity signed guitars. pls. see release (WAYNE GLOWACKI/WINNIPEG FREE PRESS) Winnipeg Free Press Oct. 7 2011

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Gail Asper, National Chair, Friends of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights at a fund raising announcement shows her approval along with Moe Levy, Executive Director, Asper Foundation, Stuart Murray, pres and CEO CMHR, and donor Reuben Potash as it was announced Friday that an additional $5 million has been raised by the private sector bringing the new campaign total to $130 million in support of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Among the spectrum of contributors special recognition was paid to PCL Constructors Inc. headquartered in Edmonton who over the years has made donations totalling over $1million  and Ecole Selkirk Junior High students in Manitoba who successfully raised over $32,000 for the museum through the auction of student designed, celebrity signed guitars.   pls. see release  (WAYNE GLOWACKI/WINNIPEG FREE PRESS) Winnipeg Free Press Oct. 7 2011

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