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Statement on Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival
Ottawa, August 3, 2012 - Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the
following statement to mark the beginning of Canada’s National Ukrainian
Festival in Dauphin, Manitoba, from August 3 to 5, 2012: “The annual Ukrainian
festival is a time for us to celebrate Canada’s proud Ukrainian heritage and to
recognize the important contributions that Ukrainian-Canadians - now more than
1.2 million strong - have made and continue to make to our great country.
“Last year, we commemorated 120 years of
Ukrainian Settlement in Canada, and this year we mark the centenary of the
Plast Ukrainian Scouting Organization. The long history of contributions made
by the Ukrainian Canadian community to the building of our country is worthy of
celebration. The Ukrainian Canadian community cherishes the values our country
holds most dear, such as democracy and the rule of law. Our government has been
working to ensure that these values are promoted throughout the world,
including Ukraine.
“The Festival is also a time for us to
recognize the relationship between Canada and Ukraine. Canada was the first
Western country to recognize Ukraine’s independence from the Soviet Union in
1991. More recently, our government sponsored more than 300 election observers
to monitor voting during the 2010 Presidential Elections [in Ukraine].
“On this special day, I encourage all
Canadians to share in our country’s rich Ukrainian cultural heritage, and I
extend my best wishes to the organizers and participants of this year’s
festivities.”