Stories that are getting the most attention from our readers this week.
Critics had been concerned about potential bias in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR, a national museum in Winnipeg dedicated to human rights education) exhibit titled 'Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present.' These concerns appear justified after revelations about the consultants involved. The consultants for the exhibit are described as hardened anti-Israel activists. The article, written by Terry Newman, highlights this issue in the context of the upcoming exhibit. It suggests that the selection of such consultants raises questions about the exhibit's impartiality.
In recent days, the issue of bullying and violence in all its forms has entered the public conversation. Quebec's educational ombudsperson is choosing to step into this discussion to share a perspective. The ombudsperson serves as Quebec's educational ombudsperson. The opinion piece urges talking about school violence and taking action. It addresses violence in all its forms within schools.
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