Ukrainian-Canadian
Delegation Discusses Redress with Heritage Minister
Eight months after signing an Agreement in
Principle with the Government of Canada providing for the funding of various
educational and commemorative projects having to do with Canada’s first
national internment operations, representatives of the Ukrainian Canadian
community met with the new Minister of Canadian Heritage, the Honourable Bev
Oda, in Ottawa on March 23.
Dr Lubomyr Luciuk, Mr
Andrew Hladyshevsky, and Mr Ostap Skrypnyk represented the Ukrainian Canadian
Civil Liberties Association, the Ukrainian Canadian Foundation of Taras
Shevchenko and the Ukrainian Canadian Congress respectively.
Commenting on the results
of this first meeting between the community and the Minister, Dr Luciuk said:
“We are very pleased that the Minister reconfirmed this government’s commitment
to honouring the Agreement in Principle we signed in
“We anticipate meeting
again with the Minister, after Easter, to discuss the terms and conditions that
will apply to this funding and to begin negotiations towards securing a second,
larger sum to be managed as an endowment dedicated to long-term educational,
research, cultural and memorial efforts,” he added.