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The Canadian Museum for Human Rights: Stuart Murray

Stuart Murray: Fewer than half of Canada's teachers say they have enough resources to teach about human rights, a national survey says. , according to Winnipeg Free Press. "Education is the most powerful tool in the ongoing struggle for human rights," said Stuart Murray, CEO of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, which helped the federation design the survey questions. KEN GIGLIOTTI / Canadian Museum for Human Rights CEO Stuart Murray talks with Grade 6 students Alex Henderson and Katie Campbell at cole St. Avila. "They don't quite have the tools they need right now," Canadian Teachers' Federation president Paul Taillefer said at a press conference announcing the results at cole St. Avila in Winnipeg. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.