By Megan Easton Sheniz Janmohamed was a fourth-year English student at St. Michael’s College [Toronto,…
Category: North America
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“Canada shares the values that the Aga Khan promotes – compassion, pluralism, human rights, and respect for diversity. We recognize the important role that these values play in building the diverse, generous, and prosperous country that we call home.”
“I am deeply honoured and excited to be confirmed as the new CEO of the Aga Khan Museum, the only Museum in North America with a mandate to foster pluralism and bridge cultures through and in dialogue with the Arts of the Muslim world,” says Ulrike Al-Khamis.
December 13, 2020 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, issued the following statement marking…
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