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Survey confirms majority want inclusiveness in Canadian human rights museum: UCCLA
Survey confirms majority want inclusiveness in Canadian human rights museum: UCCLA
For immediate release (Ottawa) – 23 March 2011
According to a recent national NANOS survey Canadians overwhelmingly want the
Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) to cover all episodes of genocide
inclusively.
Asked whether they preferred a thematic gallery dealing with genocide or wanted a
particular example of genocide to be permanently highlighted in its own gallery, a
majority of just over 60 per cent of Canadians opted for the former, preferring a
thematic genocide gallery that treats all such crimes against humanity in an
inclusive manner.
“A majority of voters from all age groups, of both genders, in every province and
region, and representing every major Canadian political party, agreed with our view
that no community’s suffering should be elevated above all others in a national
museum funded by all Canadian taxpayers,” said Mr. R.W. Zakaluzny, chairman of the
Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association (UCCLA). “Preferential, prominent and
permanent recognition for one or two groups in a national museum funded from the
public purse is unacceptable to Canadians. It’s time for the CMHR’s board of
trustees to take note – the people of Canada don’t want their tax dollars funding
partiality.”
“On the eve of a possible federal election we call on the Government of Canada, and
in particular on the Honourable James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage, to
replace members of the CMHR’s existing board of trustees with citizens more
representative of Canadian society and to have the proposed contents of the CMHR
carefully reconsidered with a view to ensuring that all 12 of its 12 galleries are
thematic, comparative and inclusive. That’s what Canadians want.”
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NANOS random telephone survey of 1,216 Canadians conducted from 12 March to 15 March
2011. An aggregate total of 60.3% wanted “one exhibit which covers all genocides
equally.” The margin of accuracy for a sample of 1,216 Canadians is plus/minus 2.8%,
19 times out of 20. “Our next question is about the Canadian Museum for Human
Rights, a national museum funded by Canadian taxpayers. Would you prefer that there
be one gallery that covers all genocides equally or that there be one gallery that
highlights a particular genocide permanently while all the others are grouped
together in a separate exhibit?” An aggregate of 15.3% were unsure while 24.4%
wanted one gallery that highlighted a particular genocide. Full results available on
the UCCLA website or at http://goo.gl/Yu7EP
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