Player

Listen or Download:

Friday, July 29, 2011

Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival

Prime Minister Stephen Harper today issued the following statement to mark the opening of Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival in Dauphin, Manitoba, from July 29 to 31:


“This annual national Ukrainian festival celebrates the special kinship that exists between Canada and Ukraine, and the important contributions that Canadians of Ukrainian descent continue to make in our country.

“This year also marks the 120th anniversary of Ukrainian settlement in Canada. Since that time, the Ukrainian community in Canada has grown to over 1.2 million and has thrived, contributing to our nation’s prosperity through hard-work, resourcefulness and determination.

“It is also the 20th anniversary of Ukraine's independence, which Canada recognized in 1991 ahead of all other Western nations. Canadians and Ukrainians share many important values and principles – including our steadfast support for freedom, democracy, human rights and the rule of law.

“As in previous years, Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival will be hugely successful thanks in no small part to the organizers, volunteers, performers and all those who participate.

"I encourage everyone to take part in this year’s celebrations and learn more about the rich Ukrainian-Canadian cultural heritage.

“Laureen and I offer our best wishes to everyone celebrating Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival in 2011.”

No comments:

Featured Post

Giving Tuesday - Worthy Ukrainian (and other) causes to support

After the excitement of Black Friday and Cyber Monday subsides, along comes Giving Tuesday. Also known as the Global Day of Giving, or in Uk...