Original date of publication: March 2006
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I remember reading this article when it came out several months ago. It has a significant error. It states that the Aga Khan was to contribute $4M towards the Global Centre for Pluralism. The most current press releases from the time of the article had actually listed the amount as an initial investment of $40M. I had sent a note to the article author, and received acknowledgement back that they had made an error, however, I never did see a published correction in the Calgary Herald. That being said, the Herald has published newer articles about the Global Centre for Pluralism, and indicated the latest information, including AK institutional contributions and that of the Government of Canada.
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