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Related: About this forumCanadian Museum for Human Rights - Wikipedia (Stunning)
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights - Wikipedia (Stunning) (Original Post)
applegrove
Sep 2014
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shenmue
(38,506 posts)1. I've got to go there
Canada in general seems really nice.
Adam051188
(711 posts)2. everything is relative.
applegrove
(118,642 posts)3. There is lots of guilt in Canada too for human rights abuses
to its own people. The museum is open about that too.
riverbendviewgal
(4,252 posts)4. please do come up
It is a beautiful country. With kind people who most think we are all in this boat together.
We even have a desert , Google Osoyoos. I just went out west and saw ocean, mountains, grasslands, desert, lakes and rivers and prairies. I love my country.