PAUL LEGRIS
MUSEUMS AND HERITAGE DEVELOPMENT
​
Time to Act: Rohingya Voices examines the plight of Rohingya people and Myanmar’s effort to dehumanize and remove them from their homeland.
​
Canadian Museum for Human Rights
EXHIBIT DESIGN

Canadian Museum for Human Rights, 2019 Photo © Aaron Cohen

Canadian Museum for Human Rights, 2019

Canadian Museum for Human Rights, 2019

Canadian Museum for Human Rights, 2019 Photo © Aaron Cohen
Rights of Passage: Canada at 150 looks
at Canada's Legacy of Human Rights from Confederation to contemporary times and into the future.
​
Canadian Museum for Human Rights

Canadian Museum for Human Rights, 2017

Canadian Museum for Human Rights, 2017

Canadian Museum for Human Rights, 2017

Canadian Museum for Human Rights, 2017
Indian Act, 1876 looks at the impact the Indian Act has had on Indigenous Peoples.
​
Canadian Museum for Human Rights

Canadian Museum For Human Rights, 2018 Photo © Aaron Cohen

Canadian Museum For Human Rights, 2018 Photo © Aaron Cohen

Canadian Museum For Human Rights, 2018 Photo © Aaron Cohen

Canadian Museum For Human Rights, 2018 Photo © Aaron Cohen
Enemy Aliens provides personal accounts of WW1 detainees on Canadian soil
between 1914 and 1920.
​
Parks Canada Agency
Banff National Park

Parks Canada Agency, 2014

Parks Canada Agency, 2014

Parks Canada Agency, 2014

Parks Canada Agency, 2014
Dr. Norman Bethune provided a legacy
of international
humanitarianism and the foundation for Canada's national health plan.
​
Parks Canada Agency
Bethune Memorial NHS

Parks Canada Agency, 2013

Parks Canada Agency, 2013

Parks Canada Agency, 2013

Parks Canada Agency, 2013
The 1885 Battle of Batoche between Métis and federal government troops (and the subsequent execution of Louis Riel) had a profound impact on the formation of Western Canada and the Prairie Provinces.
Parks Canada Agency
Batoche NHS

Parks Canada Agency, 2011

Parks Canada Agency, 2011

Parks Canada Agency, 2011

Parks Canada Agency, 2011
Lower Fort Garry is
the only remaining Hudson’s Bay Company stone fort and is the location of the signing of Treaty 1 in 1871.
​
Parks Canada Agency
Lower Fort Garry NHS

Parks Canada Agency, 2010

Parks Canada Agency, 2010

Parks Canada Agency, 2010

Parks Canada Agency, 2010