By Orest Steciw
The Holodomor Memorial Day Act, Private Member’s Bill 147
recognizing the Holodomor as an act of genocide and providing for the
declaration of Holodomor Memorial Day on the fourth Saturday in November in
each year in the
The passage of the bill represented the
culmination of an arduous process that started more than two years ago. Then
Ontario Minister of Labour and current Speaker of the Legislature, the Hon.
Steve Peters, initiated the discussion of Holodomor awareness, which was
followed by a long series of consultations with Members of Provincial
Parliament and the introduction of the first Holodomor Private Member’s Bill 61
by MPP Dave Levac on
In addition to Mr. Levac and Mr. Peters, the MPPs
who supported Holodomor recognition from the beginning and spoke out about it
were the Hon. Donna Cansfield, the Hon. Peter Fonseca, Laurel Broten, Khalil
Ramal, Maria Van Bommel, Cheri Di Novo,
Frank Klees, Ernie Hardeman and Gerry Martiniuk. We are grateful to them, and
in particular to Mr. Levac, for their wisdom and leadership in moving the
process forward to eventual Holodomor recognition. We would also like to thank
Mr. Levac’s staff, in particular Susan Ho and Chris Yaccato, for their dedication
to this project.
We would like to sincerely thank the Ukrainian
World Congress; the Ukrainian Canadian Congress; the Ukrainian Orthodox and
Ukrainian Catholic Churches in Canada; Ukrainian community leaders; members of
various Holodomor Committees, especially the London Holodomor Committee; the Parents’ Committee on the Holodomor; the
League of Ukrainian Canadians /League of
Ukrainian Canadian Women Joint Committee on the Holodomor, in particular
their team leaders; and indeed all members of the Ukrainian Canadian community
, who signed more than 8,100 hard-copy petitions and almost 4,600 on-line
petitions, for their unwavering support in moving the process of Holodomor
recognition forward. Copies of all signed petitions were sent to Mr. Levac’s
office as further evidence of support.
Last but not least, we would like to thank all
members of the League of Ukrainian Canadians (LUC) and League of Ukrainian
Canadian Women (LUCW), Allan Rewak in particular, for their undying dedication
to this project. LUC and LUCW initiated the process of Holodomor recognition in
The passage of Bill 147 and the
recognition of the Holodomor as an act of genocide is a significant victory for
the Ukrainian Canadian community and the Ukrainian people as a whole. It will
make the next step easier by providing a basis on which Holodomor education in
Orest Steciw is Holodomor Projects Coordinator for the League of
Ukrainian Canadians and League of Ukrainian Canadian Women