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Thorsteinson honoured tonight for human-rights work

WINNIPEG - Winnipeg businessman and Canadian Museum for Human Rights trustee Arni Thorsteinson will be honoured by B’nai Brith at a gala tonight at the Fairmont Winnipeg.
Thorsteinson, the president and principal of Shelter Canadian Properties Limited, will be presented with B’nai Brith Canada’s Foundation Award of Merit at the annual event, which this year also celebrates the human rights organization’s 100th anniversary in Manitoba.
The award is in recognition of Thorsteinson’s "dedication to human rights and human security for all, and in tribute to his distinguished efforts and contributions to the realization of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights."

 

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