Gail Asper | |
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Born | Gail Sheryl Asper 28 May 1960 |
Alma mater | University of Manitoba |
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Title | President of the Asper Foundation (since 2003) |
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Michael Paterson (m. 1984) |
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Gail Sheryl Asper OC OM (born 1960) is a Canadian heiress, philanthropist, and corporate lawyer.[1] Daughter of the media magnate Izzy Asper, she serves as the president and a trustee of the Asper Foundation.
She is known for bringing to Winnipeg, Manitoba, the $351-million Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR)—the first national museum in Canada to be established outside of the capital region, and whose image now adorns Canada's $10 bill as of 2018. The Asper Foundation itself is the private charitable organization that spearheaded the establishment of the CMHR.[2] On 26 August 2008, the Harper government appointed Asper to the board of trustees of the CMHR.[3]
She was associated with the Liberal Party of Canada and the Manitoba Liberal Party.[4] In 2021 she contributed $3,000 to the campaign of Manitoba conservative Heather Stefanson.[5]
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