Ukrainian Canadian Congress

The Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) describes itself as being the representative of the Ukrainian Canadian community before the people and Government of Canada, promotes linkages with Ukraine and identifies and addresses the needs of the Ukrainian community in Canada to ensure its continued existence and development for the enhancement of Canada's socio-cultural fabric. Originally known as the Ukrainian Canadian Committee, it was established as a result of the efforts of the Ukrainian Canadian community in November 1940 by the Government of Canada.

Ukrainian Canadian Congress Logo, 1970

According to the 2016 Census, there are over 1.35 million Canadians of Ukrainian background living in Canada, giving Canada the third-largest Ukrainian population behind Ukraine itself and Russia.[1] The Ukrainians first settled in Canada in 1891 and have developed strong communities in every region of Canada.

Leadership

The UCC National President is Alexandra Chyczij.

The previous UCC National President was Paul M. Grod (2007–2018), who later became the President of the World Ukrainian Congress. Mr. Grod was first elected at the Triennial Congress of Ukrainian Canadians and was subsequently re-elected at the XXIII Triennial Congress of Ukrainian Canadians held in Edmonton in 2010 and again at the XXIV Triennial Congress in Toronto in 2013. UCC and its President Paul Grod were listed as among the "Top 80 Influencing Canada's Foreign Policy" in March 2012 by Embassy News magazine, Canada's Foreign Policy news weekly.[2] Paul Grod was included in March 2014 in a list of Russian sanctions against Canadian officials in response to Canadian sanctions imposed on Russia.[3]

UCC past Presidents include:

  • Ms. Orysia Sushko (2004-2007)
  • Mr. Eugene Czolij, Q.C. (1998-2004)
  • Mr. Oleh Romaniw, Q.C. (1992-1998)
  • Mr. Dmytro Cipywnyk, C.M., M.D. (1986-1992)
  • Mr. John Nowosad (1980-1986)
  • Dr. Serge Radchuk, C.M., Q.C. (1974-1980)
  • Dr. Peter Kondra (1971-1974)
  • Very Rev. Dr. Serge Sawchuk (1957-1959)
  • Mr. Antony Yaremovich (1953-1957)
  • Rev. Dr. Wasyl Kushnir (1940-1953); (1959-1971)

Organizational structure

UCC National has two main offices. The Head Office is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba and the National Office is located in Ottawa, Ontario. The UCC is a member of the Ukrainian World Congress, the umbrella organization of nearly all Ukrainian diaspora communities. The organization has various tiers. UCC is made up of:

  • 6 Provincial Councils (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec & Saskatchewan)
  • 20 Branches (Brantford, ON., Calgary, AB., Canora, SK., Durham Region, ON., Edmonton, AB., Hamilton, ON., Lethbridge, AB., London, ON., Montreal, QC., Ottawa, ON., Regina, SK., Saskatoon, SK., St. Catharines, ON., Toronto, ON., Vancouver, BC., Vernon, BC., Victoria, BC., Welland, ON., Windsor, ON., Yorkton, SK.)
  • 31 National Members (Ukrainian Organizations)
  • 17 Committees

Shevchenko Medal

The UCC has issued the Shevchenko Medal to the following recipients:

References

  1. Statistics Canada. "2016 National Household Survey: Data tables". Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  2. Top 80 influencers: Foreign policy hot shots, Embassy News, March 28, 2012 (retrieved on August 4, 2014).
  3. Russia releases 13-people sanctions list in response to Canada's move, Voice of Russia, March 24, 2014 (retrieved on August 4, 2014).
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