National News Human rights museum defends free admission for Indigenous people By Jaydon Flett Jan 15, 2015 Canadian Museum for Human Rights is experiencing new wave of controversy. APTN National News The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is experiencing a new wave of controversy following a recent newspaper article. This time, the museum is defending its free admission for Indigenous people. APTN’s Jaydon Flett has the story. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *PhoneSubmit Report Tags: Canadian Museum for Human Rights, free admission, Indigenous peoples, jaydon flett Continue Reading H1N1: One man’s story of survival Mi’kmaq leaders say racism symposium a huge step forward Author(s) Jaydon Flett [email protected] More Stories Catholic Church hints at legal action, human rights compla... 5 hours ago By Trevor Wright ‘The Gold Rush is over’: First Nations chiefs celebrat... 7 hours ago By Local Journalism Initiative Face to Face Author Michael Hutchinson wants to educate youth on First ... 1 day ago By Dennis Ward Nisga’a Nation hosts First Nations youth in one of t... 1 day ago By Lee Wilson New battery plant will pave over important wetlands says M... 1 day ago By Marisela Amador Algonquin nation in Quebec says it’s in crisis and i... 1 day ago By Kerry Slack