Posted AT 4:20 AM EST on 29/01/07
When Ukrainian means Canadian
VAL ROSS
From Monday's Globe and Mail
On June 6, 2006, the Art Gallery of Ontario's Michael Parke-Taylor, associate curator of European art, saw something on his desk that required fast action: an envelope from the Canadian Cultural Property Export Review Board containing an application to the board to allow the sale of an art object outside Canada. "When I see these things, I deal with them very quickly," says Parke-Taylor.
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