Accessibility/Mobile Features
Skip Navigation
Skip to Content
Editorial News
Advertising/Promotional Content
Rank my Ride link

Special Coverage

    1. When
      doctors
      say NO
    2. image
    3. How far should the health-care system go to keep Samuel Golubchuk alive?
    1. Review the nominees
    2. image
    3. Voting begins today
    1. Blue Bomber Report
    2. image
    3. Explore breaking Bomber news and archived stories and video.

More Special Coverage

Poll

Should the province expedite plans to pave the shoulders on the Trans-Canada Highway?

Yes

No

View Results

Advertisement

Breaking News

MLCC donates $1M to rights museum

In some small way, the next time you open a bottle of wine with dinner or crack open a beer on your deck, you’re making a contribution to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.

The Manitoba Liquor Control Commission is donating $1 million to the museum, according to its chair, Carmen Neufeld. She said the unique $265-million project represents a once-in-a-lifetime philanthropic opportunity for the Crown corporation.

“The museum will put Manitoba on the map not only in Canada but internationally,” she said. “(The donation) will pay back exponentially over the years. They’re anticipating 250,000 visitors annually, that will translate into more hotel room stays, more people going out for meals, more people buying our product and more people visiting other tourism sites in Winnipeg.”

At last count, Gail Asper and her team were about $17 million short of their $105-million goal for private fundraising.

Neufeld said there are no plans as of yet to hold a a public event for the donation.

“We’re not looking for huge recogniztion for the cheque we’re cutting. We’re looking at this as something we should be doing because it’s good for the province. We’re not looking for a big splashy thank you. It’s the right thing to do,” she said.

geoff.kirbyson@freepress.mb.ca

Advertisement

Top Jobs

» All Jobs
Advertisement