Edmonton,
November 6, 2010 (Marketwire) - The Ukrainian Canadian Archives and
Museum of Alberta (UCAMA) will soon find a new home to better display its
gallery of artefacts, create permanent interpretive exhibit space, develop
public programming, expand its collection as well as maintain a library and
archives.
The Honourable Rob Merrifield, Minister of
State (Transport), along with Paul Teterenko, President, UCAMA announced joint
federal-provincial funding of $6.25 million toward the relocation of the UCAMA
in
“I am proud to be here today to announce our
government’s support for the new Ukrainian Canadian Archives and Museum,” said
Minister Merrifield. “This is an important cultural infrastructure initiative
that will showcase and celebrate Ukrainian culture, such an important facet of
western Canadian history.”
“This support is a welcome step towards our
goal of creating a museum that not only preserves our past into the future, but
strengthens the cultural and economic vibrancy of
Federal funding for this initiative will
come from the Provincial-Territorial Base Fund, conditional upon the initiative
meeting program requirements as part of a provincial Capital Plan under this
program. The Provincial-Territorial Base Fund is part of the Building Canada
plan and is providing $175 million to each province and territory to address
infrastructure priorities.