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Ukrainian
Golf Across Canada Page
The UCGP, main goal is to inform
Canadian golfers of Ukrainian decent about golf tournaments across
Canada. Also, a link to the UGAC site, which coordinating
a team
to compete at the next
Ukrainian World Golf Challenge III to be held in Hawaii,
October 2003. >>more
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Montreal's
Ukrainian Community (Hromada)
Today, Montreal's Ukrainian
community is well respected and well integrated within mainstream
Quebecois society, and their presence and respect is reflected with pride
by the various place and street names found within the Greater Montreal
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Community
Photos
You are cordially invited to
browse through these pages to experience the vitality of Montreal's Ukrainian
community, to perhaps renew old acquaintances, or for those who attended
these events, simply to stroll down memory lane. >>more |
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In Memory
of the late Roman
Olynyk Rakhmanny
It was widely reviewed and critics noted that the
body of Rakhmanny’s writings enriches “the theory and practice of
world journalism, and is an instrument for researching life and predicting
the development of socio-political thought in the contemporary
world.” For this work in March, 1994, Roman Rakhmanny received
Ukraine’s highest award, the Shevchenko State Prize. >>more
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Summit
of the Americas
The purpose: More than 9,000
delegates from 34 countries in North, South and Central America,
members of the
Organization of American
States, met as part of the continuing talks toward an agreement on a Free
Trade Area of the Americas, lowering trade barriers throughout the Western
Hemisphere. >>more |
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CHERES
In
1990, Andriy Milavsky formed a group called Cheres, which performs music
from the Carpathian mountains. The most recent recording by Cheres
is called "From the Mountains to the Steppe - Village Music of Ukraine."
You can also hear him on new Smithsonian Folkways recording, "New York
City: Global Beat of the Boroughs."
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Disinformation
on Ukraine's
Freedom Fighters
One of the most famous opposition leaders
during and after the Second World War was Stepan Bandera.
The aim of the Bandera
was to gain independence for Ukraine.
Bandera's name became synonymous with
Ukrainian nationalism during the Soviet era.
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