Annual Public Meeting 2024

Spotlight on what Canadians have told us about human rights

November 19, 2024

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Photo: CMHR, Aaron Cohen

Event details

Cost:
Free; registration required in advance
Location:
Online via Zoom
Language and Accessibility:
Simultaneous interpretation will be available in English and French. Sign language will also be available.

Join us for our 2024 Annual Public Meeting on November 19 to learn what Canadians told us human rights mean to them. New research led by our curation team delves into what people are optimistic about, and where they have growing concerns.

At this virtual event, Museum leadership will also discuss our new strategic framework, “Our Path Forward,” that focuses our work on areas where the Museum can have the greatest impact.

Join the conversation and find out what we are learning from people living from coast‐to‐coast‐to‐coast in Canada.

To maximize the ability for Canadians to participate, the event will be held virtually on Zoom, broadcast live from a gathering in Ottawa.

The Museum’s 2023–24 annual report and financial statements are now available on our website.

If you have a question for members of the Museum’s Board of Trustees or its executive, please send them to: QuestionsAPM@humanrights.ca

Accessibility

Simultaneous interpretation will be available in English and French. Sign language will also be available. If other accommodations are required, please email QuestionsAPM@humanrights.ca by November 14, 2024.

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Foresights for Human Rights 2024

Report on national perspectives and priorities related to human rights.

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