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Majority Ukrainian municipalities
[edit]- Rama, Saskatchewan – 70.0% Ukrainian (35 people)
- Municipality of Ethelbert, Manitoba – 58.9% Ukrainian (415 people)
- Hubbard, Saskatchewan – 58.8% Ukrainian (50 people)
- Redberry No. 435, Saskatchewan – 58.7% Ukrainian (185 people)
- Calder, Saskatchewan – 58.3% Ukrainian (35 people)
- Myrnam, Alberta – 55.9% Ukrainian (95 people)
- Buchanan, Saskatchewan – 54.3% Ukrainian (125 people)
- Rossburn Municipality, Manitoba – 51.1% Ukrainian (485 people)
- Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Saskatchewan – 50.7% Ukrainian (175 people)
- Sliding Hills No. 273, Saskatchewan – 50.0% Ukrainian (230 people)
Government of the Ukrainian People's Republic in exile#Leaders
[edit]learn the parties; why did it change from demsoc to oun over time?
Presidents
[edit]Year | Chief Otaman | Party | |
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1921 | Symon Petliura | ||
1926 | Andriy Livytskyi | Ukrainian Social Democratic Labour Party |
Year | President | Party | |
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1948 | Andriy Livytskyi | Ukrainian Social Democratic Labour Party | |
1954 | Stepan Vytvytskyi | Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance | |
1966 | Spyrydon Dovhal (acting) | ||
1967 | Mykola Plaviuk | Ukrainian National State Union | |
1989 | Mykola Livytskyi | Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists |
Chairmen of the Council of People's Ministers of UPR
[edit]- Andrii Mykolaiovych Livytskyi — 1920–1921
- Pylyp Kalenkovych Pylypchuk — 1921–1922
- Andrii Mykolaiovych Livytskyi — 1922–1926
- Viacheslav Kostiantynovych Prokopovych — 1926–1939
- Oleksandr Yakovych Shulhyn — 1939–1940
- Viacheslav Kostiantynovych Prokopovych — 1940–1942
- Andrii Ivanovych Yakovliv — 1944–1945
- Kostiantyn Kostiantynovych Pankivskyi — 1945–1948
- Isaak Prokhorovych Mazepa — 1948–1952
- Stepan Ivanovych Baran — 1952–1953
- Spyrydon Mykytovych Dovhal — 1954
- Symon Vasyliovych Sozontiv — 1954–1957
- Mykola Andriiovych Livytskyi — 1957–1966
- Spyrydon Mykytovych Dovhal — 1966–1967
- Atanas Ivanovych Figol — 1967–1969
- Spyrydon Mykytovych Dovhal — 1969–1972
- Vasyl Lukynovych Fedoronchuk — 1972–1974
- Teofil Leontii — 1974–1976
- Ivan Ivanovych Kedryn-Rudnytskyi — 1976–1978
- Teofil Leontii — 1978–1980
- Yaroslav-Bohdan Antonovych Rudnytskyi — 1980–1989
- Ivan Matviiovych Samiilenko — 1989–1992
During the World War II, the UPR government was not active, but Andrii Livytsky was signing documents as the head of the Directorate. After the war, the government was reformed, and included activists from various parties in Western Ukraine and the organized public from sub-Soviet Ukraine.
Chairmen of the Ukrainian National Council
[edit]- Ivan Bahrianyi — 1948–1952 (chairman)
- Ivan Bahrianyi — 1952–1954 (acting chairman)
- Osyp Boidunyk — 1954–1955 (acting chairman)
- Yevhen Oleksiiovych Glovinskyi — 1955–1957 (acting chairman)
- Ivan Bahrianyi — 1957–1961 (chairman)
- Osyp Boidunyk — 1961–1965 (chairman)
- Spyrydon Mykytovych Dovhal — 1966–1967 (acting chairman)
- Yakiv Makovetskyi — 1967–1971
- Petro Belei — 1971–1972 (acting chairman)[1][2]
- Spyrydon Mykytovych Dovhal — 1972–1975 (chairman)
- Ivan Ivanovych Kedryn-Rudnytskyi — 1976–1978 (acting chairman)
- Volodymyr Ivanovych Biliaiv — 1979–1984
- Pavlo Danylovych Lymarenko — 1984–1989
- Mykhailo Hryhorovych Voskobiinyk — 1989–1992
Locations of the governing bodies of the State Center of the Ukrainian People's Republic: Tarnow (Poland) – 1921–23; Paris (France) – 1924–26; Warsaw (Poland) – 1926–39; France – 1940–44; Weimar, Bad Kissingen – 1944–46; Munich (all in FRG) – 1946–76; Philadelphia (USA) – 1976–92.
Ukrainian World Congress#Leadership
[edit]The UWC has a president and an Executive Committee.[citation needed]
13 UWC councils and committees work actively to address questions that define Ukrainian community life. These include human and civil rights, UN matters, awareness of the Holodomor in the international community, education, social services, youth, assistance to Ukrainian citizens living abroad, scholarly matters, culture, the fight against human trafficking, media, sport and the cooperative movement.[citation needed]
No. | President | Time in office | Related offices | Citizenship/Allegiance | |
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1 | Wasyl Kushnir (1893–1979) |
1967–1969 |
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2 | Joseph Lesawyer (1911–2006) |
1953–1957 |
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3 | Antin Melnyk (1920–1997) |
1971–1973 |
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– | Wasyl Kushnir (1893–1979) |
1973–1978 |
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4 | Mykola Plaviuk (1925–2012) |
1978–1981 |
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5 | Ivan Bazarko (1910–1989) |
1981–1983 |
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6 | Peter Savaryn (1926–2017) |
1983–1988 |
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7 | Yuri Shymko (b. 1940) |
1988–1993 |
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8 | Dmytro Cipywnyk (1927–2003) |
1993–1998 |
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9 | Askold Lozynskyj (b. 1952) |
1998–2008 |
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10 | Eugene Czolij (b. 1959) |
2008–2018 |
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11 | Paul M. Grod | 2018–present |
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References
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- ^ a b c d e "History - The Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) official website". www.ucc.ca. 2020-03-31. Retrieved 2023-10-02.
- ^ Rudling, Per Anders (2012). "'They Defended Ukraine': The 14. Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS (Galizische Nr. 1) Revisited". The Journal of Slavic Military Studies. 25 (3): 329–368. doi:10.1080/13518046.2012.705633. ISSN 1351-8046.
- ^ "University of Alberta facing calls to return thousands more in donations connected to Waffen SS veterans". The Globe and Mail. 2023-10-02. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
- ^ a b c "Peter Savaryn (1982-1986)". University of Alberta. Retrieved 2017-04-13.
- ^ a b "UCC expresses condolences for Loss of Peter Savaryn - The Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) official website". www.ucc.ca. 2017-04-09. Retrieved 2023-10-02.
- ^ Claridge, Thomas (October 17, 1978). "Liberal bastion falls to Tory tide Eggleton beaten but unbowed as Shymko cites Polish papacy". The Globe and Mail. p. 9.
- ^ Canadian Press (March 20, 1981). "Election results for Metro Toronto". The Windsor Star. Windsor, Ontario. p. 22.
- ^ Serge, Joe (September 2, 1988). "Author, former MPP among new refugee board members". Toronto Star. p. A16.
- ^ UATV English, "Assessment of Presidential Election Second Round in Ukraine" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oA7Y-rYDv4
- ^ "Україна вперше призначила почесного консула в Квебеку". РБК-Украина (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-10-02.