Shevchenko Foundation
appoints Fund Advisory Council Chair
In May 2008, the Honourable Jason Kenney announced a $10 million
grant to the Ukrainian Canadian Foundation of Taras Shevchenko. The grant will
facilitate projects and initiatives for groups affected by
Letters were sent to all the affected communities
and on July 24, 2008, six members were appointed to the Canadian First World
War Internment Recognition Fund Advisory Council: Andrew Hladyshevsky Q.C. (Ukrainian Canadian
Foundation of Taras Shevchenko), Dr. Lubomyr Luciuk (Ukrainian Canadian Civil
Liberties Association), Olya Grod (Ukrainian Canadian Congress), Ivan Grbesic
(Croatian community), Diane Dragasevich (Serbian community) and Christopher
Adam (Hungarian community). Fran Haskett, daughter of Mary Manko, one of the
last known survivors of the
At its first meeting held at Spirit Lake, Quebec,
September 5-7, 2008, the Fund Advisory Council met with various levels of
government and the Spirit Lake Corporation which received the first funding to
transform the church of St. Viateur de la Ferme into a historical interpretive
centre that will document the experiences of the internees held at the Spirit
Lake internment camp.
The long-term mandate of the Fund Advisory
Council is to actively promote education and commemorative projects in
fulfillment of the agreement with the Government of Canada and to request
information from affected communities for projects that may be submitted for
funding. The short term goal is to work
with Parks Canada, in the implementation of the $2.5 million Historical
Recognition Program to establish exhibits about the internment at three
internment sites at
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