Senator, MP Behind
Parlament Holodomor Bill Honoured
On Thursday, June 19, 2008, two
Ukrainian-Canadians — Senator Raynell Andreychuk and MP James Bezan —
the “parliamentary architects” of Canada’s Holodomor Bill C-459— were
honoured in Toronto. The well-attended event was organized by Canadian Friends
of Ukraine, the League of Ukrainian Canadians, and League of Ukrainian Canadian
Women. The event was sponsored by the BCU Foundation (Buduchnist Credit Union).
In her opening remarks,
Canadian Friends of Ukraine Acting President, Margareta Shpir, welcomed the
evening’s guests and dignitaries, emphasizing the historic significance of the
parliamentary work carried out by Senator Andreychuk and Mr. Bezan in the
Senate and House of Commons, respectfully.
The Most Rev. Bishop Jurij,
Archbishop of Toronto and the
Among the special guests
attending the event was the Hon. Jason Kenney, Secretary of State
(Multiculturalism and Canadian Identity). In his greetings on behalf of the
Government of Canada, Secretary of State Kenney commended Senator Andreychuk
and Commons colleague James Bezan on their work as the “parliamentary
architects” of the Holodomor Bill and congratulated the Ukrainian Canadian
community on this momentous achievement. In his remarks, the Hon. Jason Kenney
spoke about the historic significance of the meeting between Prime Minister
Harper and Ukrainian President Yushchenko this past May, during which time the
issue of the Holodomor was discussed. Notwithstanding opposing pressure from
bureaucrats and foreign diplomats, Prime Minister Stephen Harper made a
principled decision to recognize the Holodomor in
In her remarks,
Conservative Senator Raynell Andreychuk, a recent recipient of the Order of
Yaroslav the Wise from Ukrainian President Victor Yushchenko, spoke about her
efforts in 2003 to spearhead a resolution in the Senate recognizing the Holodomor
as an act of genocide against the Ukrainian people. Sadly, at that time, the
government of the day did not have the political will to support a similar
resolution in the House of Commons. Senator Andreychuk, nevertheless, remained
committed to this issue and when the Harper government came to power, the
Senator worked closely with Conservative MP James Bezan and Secretary of State
Jason Kenney to ensure that James Bezan’s Private Member’s Bill on the
Holodomor would have all-party support and become law.
In an emotional speech,
Manitoba Conservative MP James Bezan spoke about his Ukrainian roots and how
the passage of the Holodomor legislation became a personal mission for him. Mr.
Bezan talked about how he had begun work on the law 17 months ago, having spent
a great deal of time researching the facts about the forced [artificial]famine in Ukraine and
studying the international law on genocide. Mr. Bezan thanked Canadian Friends
of Ukraine for their help in the drafting the Canadian legislation and thanked
the League of Ukrainian Canadians for organizing a successful on-line petition
in support of Bill C-459. All of the speakers received standing ovations
from the audience.
In recognition of their
work as the “parliamentary architects” of the Holodomor Famine-Genocide Bill in
Officiating at the event,
Lisa Shymko (Director, Canada-Ukraine Parliamentary Centre), thanked the
countless organizations for their support and attendance, and outlined the many
projects undertaken by Canadian Friends of Ukraine (CFU) and the League of
Ukrainian Canadians (LUC) to raise public awareness about the Holodomor in
In a surprise presentation,
two officially bound copies of
All guests received custom
printed copies of Bill C-459. The audience was also treated to a
delightful musical interlude of Ukrainian songs performed by the
Ukrainian-Canadian Youth Ensemble “Prolisok” (Olesia Konyk, Conductor
and Michael Romaniuk, Musical Director).
Following the close of
evening’s official programme, Senator Andreychuk and Mr. Bezan were surrounded
by well-wishers offering kind words of appreciation for a job well-done.
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