Association of United Ukrainian Canadians
Contents
History
Establishment
As no form of public medicare was available at the time, ULFTA founded the Workers Benevolent Association (WBA) in Winnipeg in 1922, with branches and membership rapidly spreading throughout Canada; it even extended its membership to all workers, irrespective of ethnic origin. It was also a front organization for the ULFTA, supporting it financially.
In 1940, the ULFTA was banned under the wartime Defence of Canada Regulations, because of its support for Stalinism and the Soviet-Nazi pact, and a few of its leaders and journalists were interned along with the leadership of the Communist party. Several Labour Temples were confiscated by the federal government as "enemy property" with several being sold off.[2]
Name change of 1942
This section needs additional citations for verification. (November 2014) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)
|
Few post World War II immigrants joined the AUUC[citation needed] as most were opposed to the Soviet Union and Communism.
Today, very few of the original Temples still exist.
However, the AUUC has a legacy of senior's homes, children's camps, monuments and museums to Ukrainian literary giants, most notably the monument to the Ukrainian poet Lesya Ukrainka, a gift from Soviet Ukraine, on the grounds of the University of Saskatchewan in 1976. In addition, the AUUC still runs programs such as Edmonton's Trembita dance ensemble.
The AUUC faced controversy in April 1988 when it published a positive review of Fraud, Famine, and Fascism: The Ukrainian Genocide Myth from Hitler to Harvard, a Holodomor denying book by Douglas Tottle in which he asserted that claims the Holodomor was an intentional genocide are "fraudulent", and "a creation of Nazi propagandists".(The Ukrainian Canadian, April 1988, p. 24).[4][unreliable source?]
See also
References
External links
- AUUC article at The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan
- AUUC Edmonton Ukrainian Centre website
- AUUC Vancouver website
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario