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As 2012 comes to a close, CMA would like to wish its members, partners, and other industry
professionals a safe and happy holiday season. As we reflect on the past year for the
industry, we would like to provide the readers of the CMA Clipping Service, a look at the most
accessed articles from the year. Our regular publication will resume on Monday Jan. 7, 2013.
20. Moore says sex museum a grey area
The London Free Press Share/Partager
>From May 23, 2012: The graphic sex exhibit at the Museum of Science and Technology is entering its
second week in this city, despite demands from some family groups to shut it down. Sex: A Tell-All Exhibit
was crafted with input from sexologists and is intended for children 12 and up. It's on loan from the Montreal
Science Centre and will be on display in Ottawa for a year. More/LIRE PLUS
19. Feds won't build new Science and Technology Museum
The Ottawa Sun Share/Partager
>From July 19, 2012: With the Domtar complex on the Ottawa River being the preferred choice for a half-
billion-dollar relocation of the Canada Science and Technology Museum, managers are knee-deep in
planning and hoping taxpayers foot most of the bill. More/LIRE PLUS
18. Parks Canada staff banned from criticizing Feds
CBC News Share/Partager
>From June 15, 2012: Parks Canada employees across the country have received letters warning they're
not allowed to criticize the agency or the federal government. The directive comes as the agency cuts
hundreds of jobs or curtails work hours. More/LIRE PLUS
17. Senior staff members at Glenbow Museum resign
CBC News Share/Partager
>From Sept. 14, 2012: CBC News has learned that two senior staff members at the Glenbow Museum have
stepped down. It was announced to staff that the head of human resources and the vice president of
development tendered their resignations, which won't come into effect until October. More/LIRE PLUS
16. Memories for sale as Lucy Maud Montgomery Heritage Museum put on market in P.E.I.
The National Post Share/Partager
>From Aug. 23, 2012: For Lucy Maud Montgomery, her grandfather's house on Prince Edward Island held a
very special spot in her imagination. When the Canadian author sat down to write Anne of Green Gables,
other novels in the series and her journals, remnants of her infrequent visits there popped up in their pages.
More/LIRE PLUS
15. Government responds to War of 1812 omission
CBC News Share/Partager
>From July 27, 2012: The Department of Canadian Heritage has responded to CBC's query about why First
Nations representatives were left out of the War of 1812 re-enactment during the Tall Ships Festival in
Halifax recently. More/LIRE PLUS
14. A reply to critics of the AGO's Frida Kahlo Unibrow Promotion
Blouin ArtInfo Share/Partager
>From Nov. 19, 2012: My Facebook feed has lately been playing host to an increased number of your open
letters. These letters have all been attempting to take the AGO to task for their latest marketing gimmick.
An explanation for the uninitiated: in order to draw people into the museum to see their 'Frida & Diego:
Passion, Politics and Painting' exhibition, the institution is giving out unibrows, inviting the public to
document themselves wearing them and receive a decreased admission fee. More/LIRE PLUS
13. Kirstin Evenden out as head of Calgary's Glenbow
The Globe and Mail Share/Partager
>From Nov. 7, 2012: Kirstin Evenden has resigned as President and CEO of Calgary's Glenbow Museum,
less than two months after declaring she was confident the museum's woes could be turned around, on the
day of the museum's Annual General Meeting. More/LIRE PLUS
12. Justin Bieber's 'free gas' comment prompts museum to extend invite
APTN Share/Partager
>From Aug. 8, 2012: Music pop star Justin Bieber's recent comments that he's Inuit or First Nation and
that's what entitles him to free gas is still causing a stir here in Canada. APTN's Donna Smith goes to the
Museum of Inuit Art and talks to the gallery's director about why they're offering free admission since the
Bieber comment was made. More/LIRE PLUS
11. Montreal artworks damaged by flooding after downpour
CBC News Share/Partager
>From May 31, 2012: Hundreds of works of rare art have been damaged at one of Montreal's main
museums by heavy rains that battered the city, flooding basements and overwhelming the city's aging
infrastructure. "We have one to three feet of water in our basements," said Paulette Gagnon, director of the
Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art. More/LIRE PLUS
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