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Council grants more money to rights museum

The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is getting another $3.6 million from the City of Winnipeg.
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights, slated to open in 2013, will be Canada's first national museum outside the Ottawa region.
Architect Antoine Predock's model of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.

The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is getting another $3.6 million from the City of Winnipeg.

It brings the total money the city has granted to the museum to more than $23 million.

Despite a unanimous vote by councillorson Wednesday , the money wasn't granted without trepidation.

Coun. Harvey Smith raised his concerns about the museum's financial position.

"We're getting nothing from them and I'm afraid they're going to come back again for more money," he said.

The $310-million museum, slated to open in 2013near the forks of the historic Red and Assiniboine rivers, will be Canada's first national museum outside the Ottawa region.

It has been under construction since early 2009 and has been scratching for private donations for much longer.

'I voted for it, but I have really questions about them constantly coming for more money.' Coun. Harvey Smith

The federal government has committed $22 million annually for the museum's operating costs on top ofa $100 million capital investment.

Manitoba is putting $40 million toward the project and the City of Winnipeg had previouslyapproved a $20-million contribution in cash and in-kind donation in the form of land, infrastructure and forgiveness of property taxes.

The $3.6 milliongrant approved Wednesday by council is money that is simply being flipped back to the federal governement, in a way.

Thefederal government is paying thecity money in lieu of taxes on the new museum. The grant will come from that money and be redirected to themuseum.

"I voted for it, but I have really questions about them constantly coming for more money," said Smith.