A trustee has resigned from the board of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg due to concerns regarding an upcoming exhibit focusing on the displacement of Palestinians. The trustee reportedly believes the exhibit is “one-sided” in its presentation of the issue. No further details regarding the specific nature of the trustee’s objections have been released. The museum has not yet commented on the resignation or the exhibit’s content. This departure raises questions about the museum’s approach to sensitive geopolitical topics and the balance of perspectives presented within its exhibits. The exhibit is still scheduled to open as planned, despite the trustee’s protest. The resignation highlights ongoing debate surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its representation in public institutions.