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Charitable works not affected: Asper

With the grim credit and economic environment sending Canwest Global Communications Corp. scrambling to meet its obligations, officials at the Asper Foundation are keen to report that all of its commitments will be met.

Gail Asper, president of the Asper Foundation, said Canwest Global's fortunes will not have any impact on the Asper family foundation's activities, in particular its involvement with the development of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. She said the foundation has been capitalized separately from Canwest Global.

Foundation executive director Moe Levy, said it is making a $3.4 million payment to the museum in four weeks, bringing its contribution to $16 million.

Levy said all the foundation's activities will continue uninterrupted, including funding of the human rights and Holocaust studies program.

-- Martin Cash

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition February 24, 2009 B6

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