Category Archives: canada

Holodomor Day Bill in the Praries

The ball is rolling on legislation that would make the 4th Saturday in November a Holodomor Memorial Day across several provinces in Canada. Last month Ontario MPP Dave Levac introduced legislature that has already passed had its second reading. The bill is being introduced while the Holodomor Remembrance Flame is touring Canada.

After the Flame toured Saskatchewan, Party deputy premier and Education Minister Ken Krawetz on Tuesday introduced similar legislation. Premier Brad Wall (who had a tape of him surface last month mocking Ukrainians) said his government could “move quite quickly” in the fall to adopt such a bill. Krawetz was appointed to the cabinet by Wall in 2007 when the Saskatchewan Party took power.

Meanwhile in Manitoba, after the Flame toured Winnipeg Selkirk-Interlake MP James Bezan tabled a private bill for Ukrainian Famine and Genocide (Holodomor) Memorial Day which has also reached its second reading. You can watch his speech that he addressed to the House of Commons below. James Bezan is of Ukrainian descent.


Some sources are reporting that Alberta already has a Holodomor day, but I could not find any information on it. If anyone has any, please post a link in the comments!

UPDATE: Added some some more newspaper links and Google Video

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Nash Holos Ukrainian (Bilingual) Radio Program – May 4, 2008

Nash Holos: British Columbia’s longest-running and only bilingual Ukrainian radio program! It airs live Sundays at 6pm on 1320AM CHMB Vancouver.

On this week’s episode:
Sylvia has easy and delicious cooking tips for beets, Myrna has gift-giving ideas for travelers to Ukraine, Fr. Edward Danylo Evanko on the Ascension, an interview on hemachromotis and the effect of iron overload on Ukrainians, proverb, community events and plenty of great Ukrainian music. CD of the Week: V-V Krayina Mriyi.

To listen, click on this mp3 or right click and ‘save target as’ to download

Ukrainian Time Radio (in Ukrainian) – May 3 2008

Ukrainian Time is a Ukrainian-language radio programme,
serving the Montreal community since 1963 and is hosted by Valentyna Golash. Material is often presented in English and French. Ukrainian Time is the media, which bonds the Ukrainian community in Montreal. The one-hour show is broadcast from Radio CFMB 1280 AM
in Montreal on Saturdays at 6:00 p.m.

To listen, click on this mp3 or right click and ’save target as’ to download.

‘The English Surgeon’ wins HotDocs!

From the Globe & Mail:

Toronto — A film about a British neurosurgeon’s heroic efforts to bring relief to tumour victims in Ukraine has won the $10,000 award for best international feature documentary at the 15th annual Hot Docs festival. The North American premiere of The English Surgeon, directed by Geoffrey Smith, was one of seven films honoured last night at a ceremony in the Isabel Bader Theatre at the University of Toronto.

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I was at the first screening of this movie and it was very good! Unfortunately the DVD is only available in Europe. Congratulations to director Geoffrey Smith for an excellent job!

Holodomor torch burns in Red Deer

The Red Deer Advocate picked up a story on the Holodomor Remembrance Flame in Red Deer, Alberta yesterday:

“He (Stalin) didn’t want them to fight for independence,” Horlatsch said. Among the millions killed were Horlatsch’s cousins. The family of 11 all starved to death.

The Toronto man told students how officials would prevent people from getting food. “They would tear down the walls of your house or dig up your gardens looking for hidden food,” he said.

“We would get two spoonfuls of bread crumbs with water and it kept us alive,” he said. By January 1933, Horlatsch was too weak from hunger to go to school. When he returned the next year, a third of his class had died. Grade 12 student Robyn Holitski said she was not aware of the famine before Friday’s presentation. “I’m surprised more people don’t know, it sounds like something that should be part of our textbooks somewhere.”

“So many people died, we want people to know about it and recognize it,” Horlatsch said.

The tour returned to Edmonton this morning and will be in Vancouver this evening before heading to the US.