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PLURALISM: THE WORLD WONDERS HOW WE PULLED IT OFF - 2004-02-06
the Aga Khan Foundation wants to make Canada the home of a $70-million institute that would export Canadian pluralist values and programs through academic and governmental exchanges. The foundation (and I should point out here that Globe publisher Phillip Crawley is a member of the national committee of the Aga Khan Foundation Canada) is prepared to put up $40-million if Ottawa will put up the rest, and if it is prepared to work closely with the foundation in co-ordinating programs.
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Pluralism: The world wonders how we pulled it off - 2004-02-06
Posted February 25th, 2010 by heritageThe Aga Khan Foundation, which wants something like $30-million of federal money to help establish a global centre for pluralism in Ottawa, is very excited by what Paul Martin has been saying this week.Its excitement is premature: Word is that the Martin government is not close to approving such a project, although there is interest in it.
The foundation is tapping, perhaps overoptimistically, into a quickening current of thought coursing through foreign-policy discussions in the national capital.
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