Welcome to the Ukrainian Canadian Congress Community Calendar A directory of local Ukrainian Canadian event listings across Canada Please send us any event directory recommendations to ucc@ucc.ca ALBERTA UCC Alberta Provincial
Holodomor Commemoration Events in Canada – 2018
Commemorative events across Canada marking the 85th anniversary of the Holodomor Contents Commemorative events across Canada marking the 85th anniversary of the Holodomor ALBERTA BRITISH COLUMBIA MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN
UCC visits Ukrainian Festivals in September
September marks the official beginning of autumn and the start of the festival season! This month, the Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) team has visited the Montreal Ukrainian Festival during the
March 2018 UCC Parliamentary Internship Report
March 2018 UCC Parliamentary Internship Report By Halyna Paliychuk Almost seven months of my internship in the Parliament have already passed, and it seems to be a busy time of
UCC Event-kit-in-a-box
The Ukrainian Canadian Congress was proud to be part of celebrating Canada’s 150th anniversary of Confederation. As a part of our Youth Engaging Youth project we worked across Canada on
November 20-26: Holodomor Awareness Week
Memo: The Ukrainian Canadian Congress is launching the tenth annual National Holodomor Awareness Week November 20-26, 2017 to commemorate the 84th anniversary of the Holodomor – Famine Genocide of 1932-33.
National Leadership Awards in Vancouver – October 2017
Three notable community leaders from British Columbia were recognized by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress at our National Leadership Dinner in Vancouver on Saturday October 14, 2017. Ann Kvitka Kozak
Bitter Harvest Premieres in Canada
March 1, 2017. OTTAWA. The feature-film Bitter Harvest, which is based on the events of the Holodomor Famine-Genocide, 1932-33 in Ukraine, premiered in Canada at the Canadian War Museum in
CBC documentary – Ukrainian-Canadians: A Time to Remember
In 1988 the CBC produced a great documentary exploring the history of Ukraine, its culture and its politics as it reached across to Canada through 100 years of immigration. It