Ontario’s
Klees First to Propose Holodomor Legislation
By Alex Roman
The world is only now beginning to formally acknowledge the famine
genocide in
The historic international silence surrounding
what happened in
Over time, when it became impossible for
However, thanks to the awareness-raising efforts
of Ukrainian organizations in conjunction with political leaders, the Holodomor
is not only being tacitly acknowledged as having truly occurred – such
recognition is now being formalized in legislation which, at the same time,
establishes Holodomor Memorial Day (the fourth Saturday in November of each
year) as a public event nationally and in several provincial jurisdictions.
Steps to develop this bill began two years ago
after Frank Klees delivered an address in the Ontario Legislature about the
Holodomor, categorically affirming that it had truly taken place. Klees’ determined and unequivocal stance on
the matter caught the attention of Holodomor activists and scholars in the
Ukrainian community, especially Orest Steciw of the League of Ukrainians of
Canada.
Frank Klees then proposed legislation that would
formally recognize the Holodomor in
Following that election, however, the bill was
finally tabled in the House on February 18th of this year, and with
the sponsorship of the above three MPPs as a real expression of enthusiastic
all-party support, it passed an emotional Third and Final Reading on April 9th
before being given Royal Assent on April 23rd.
I sat next to His Grace Archbishop Yurij of the
Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada in the Legislature that day and will always
remember him looking over at Frank Klees in the Legislature as they traded
smiles while raising their clenched hands in a sign of victory!
But why should someone like Frank Klees, a
Canadian of German Protestant background who immigrated here with his family at
the age of five, be interested in supporting the formal recognition of the
Ukrainian Holodomor?
In fact, Frank Klees has a proven track record
with respect to a great and sensitive understanding of what lies at the heart
of Ontario’s cultural communities, especially when it comes to the historic
injustices they have experienced and this is why he is also a strong voice in
the cause of the Armenian Genocide, among others. As an immigrant to
Frank Klees is currently running for the
leadership of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party with the view to
becoming Premier one day.
As we express our dismay whenever our community
and our causes are attacked publicly, so we must support those who have a
proven track record as true friends of our Ukrainian community and causes.
Please consider supporting Frank Klees
(www.frankklees.com).