Quebec Passes Bill 390
Recognizing Holodomor as Famine Genocide
The
Bill, which was introduced in November by MNA Louise Beaudoin and received
unanimous approval at first reading, commemorates victims of the Holodomor (the
engineered famine in
The
legislation recognizes the Holodomor as “the famine and genocide that occurred
in
The
Bill further builds on the 1998 Ukrainian Presidential decree, the law adopted
by the Parliament of Ukraine in 2006, [and] legislation unanimously passed by
the Parliament of Canada in 2008 as well as statutes adopted by the provincial
legislatures of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario which recognize the
Holodomor as genocide against the Ukrainian people and establishes the fourth
Saturday in November as a Day of Remembrance for the victims of this mass
atrocity.
Quebec, June 2, 2010
- “Today, the Government of Quebec paid tribute to the millions of innocent
victims of the Holodomor, condemned the heinous crimes of the Soviet Communist
regime of Joseph Stalin, and has helped to restore historical justice,” stated
Marika Putko, Ukrainian Canadian Congress Quebec Provincial Council President.
“We applaud the resolve and courage of
“We
commend the members of the Quebec National Assembly for their work to ensure
that the tragedy of the Holodomor is recognized and will no longer be
whitewashed by apologists for the Soviet system.” stated Paul Grod, UCC
National President. “
PHOTO
L. to R. first row:
Marika Putko, President UCC Quebec, Ihor Ostash, Ukraine's Ambassador in
Canada, Louise Beaudoin, Quebec MNA, Professor Roman Serbyn with members of the
Ukrainian community at the Quebec’s National Assembly