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Call to Action # 67: Museums and Archives (67-70)
CMA commitment to Inclusion and Diversity
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Royal BC Museum receives declaration to repatriate sacred treasures to BC First Nations
CMA submissions to the National Museum Policy consultations
First Nation sues Ontario over land the same day ROM returns 200-year-old pipe to it
CMA appreciates Vatican rejection of the “Doctrine of Discovery”
ROM returns Chief Poundmaker’s pipe and saddle bag back to family