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Halyna Klid collection
CA BMUFA 0263 · Collection · 1992

Contains audiotapes and scripts from the radio show Radio Canada International recorded from 1992-1997 hosted by Halyna Klid. The reel-to-reel audiotapes are dated from 1993 to1996 and contain many interviews with various individuals such as Hryniuk, Mykola, Konolyk, Kopotun, Andriievska, Kuchma etc. Some of the audio tape topics also include Leonid Kuchma's visit to Canada, The Joke Project, V-E Day, Hockey, Chornobyl, Perogies, and many more.

The scripts from the radio show from date from 1992 to 1997. They contain the scripts from the interviews with Polkovsky, Starchenko, McCaffrey, Major Dmytro Shkurko etc. as well as scripts from topics such as the First Ukrainian combat jets in Canada, the Men Who Broke the Circle of Women's Traditional Activities, the Alberta Legislature Passes a Motion on Chornobyl, The Feast of Jordan, Ukrainian-Canadian Visual poetry in Canada, a Bukovynian Wedding Show, and many others.

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CA BMUFA 0272-5 · Série organique · 1961-1992
Fait partie de UCAMA presentations collection
  1. Adlynn Miskew Hewitt. "Biographical Information." May 12, 1975.
  2. Ievhen Hlyva, Sidnei (Avstraliia). "Profesor Iar. Rudnytskyi iak liudyna i naukovets'." 1976.
  3. Hlynka I. "Kontsentratsiia chy Rozporoshennia : Rolia Demohrafichnoї Polityky v Samozberezhenni Ukrains'koї Spil'noty v Kanadi." Dopovid' vyholoshena na Richnii Konferentsiї KUK v Saskatuni 10 liutoho 1973.
  4. Maria Holub. "Natalia Ozarkevych-Kobryns'ka."
  5. Mykhailo Hrynchyshyn. "Persha propovid' pro poklykannia : kryza." 1967.
  6. Biografical information about Dr. Wasyl Hyrak.
  7. John-Paul Himka. "The Dimensions of a Triangle: Socioeconomic, Political, Religious and Cultural Aspects of the Polish-Ukrainian-Jewish Relationship in Austrian Galicia." Vienna, June 1992.
  8. John-Paul Himka. "Independent Ukrainian Statehood: Its Implications for Russia and for the National Minorities in Ukraine (a Historian’s View)." Prague, April 1991.
  9. John-Paul Himka." “Krakivski visti” pro ievreїv, 1943. Prychynok do istoriї ukraїnsko-ievreiskykh vidnosyn pid chas druhoї svitovoї viiny." Kyiv, June 1991.
  10. John-Paul Himka. "Drahomanivska viziia 'evropeїzatsiї' ukraїnskoho narodu." Kyiv, September 1991.
  11. Horokhovych T. "Ridna mova i nashe molode pokolinnia." Dopovid' vyholoshena na Vykhovnomy seminari v toronto 22 zhovtnia 1961.
  12. "Слово Преосвященнішого Владики Митрополита Германюка." Archbishop M. Hermaniuk Guest Speaker.
Gryschuk, Alex
CA BMUFA 0021-E-H-2008.024.c098-099 · Pièce · 22 Nov. 1983
Fait partie de CIUS oral history project

Part 1: Born in 1902 in the village of Toporivtsi, in Horelenka povit, Halychyna; his wife - Mariia Markovs’ka; he came to Canada on June 15, 1928; WWI events, occupation of Halychyna and Subcarpathia, Austrian army; he had 10 siblings; he returned from the army in 1925, married in 1927; Sotsialistychna radykal’na partiia; went to Canada with 2 his neighbours (Gdansk - Liverpool - London - Quebec), then via Winnipeg to Kryla(???); trip cost $180 + $50 “for the show”; then came to work to Prince Island - Jasek Morawsky(??); Ukrainian identity; Sichovi stril’tsi, Chytal’nia; going to Prince Island; Vasyl’ Vasylyniuk; hard manual labor on a construction of a mill (??).

Part 2: Hard work in a mine, was fired; coming to a town of Depres (??) in 1930; elections in 1930; working 75 miles way from Port Church (constructing roads), quitting; going to Winnipeg; Robitnycha orhanizatsia in Dupas (??) in 1930; Communists; his sister came to Canada in 1930; Vasyl’ Horobets’ (??); priests; his sister helped him to get a job; nationalists built their hall in Hudson Bay; back to working in a mine; Robitnychyi Dim (Vasyl’ Mykytiv (??), Ivan Markovs’kyi, Stefan Kryzh, Ivan Parastiuk, Vasyl’ Maiborod (??)), he was a secretary for a short time.

Part 3: Robitnychyi Dim, Communists; when Gryschuk was a Secretary, Vasyl’ Mandryk was the Head; women’s section of Robitnychyi Dim; WWII, Police suspecting Communists from their organization; unions, union strikes; Hutchinson (??), looking for a job in Timmins during the strike; elections at the Robitnychyi Dim; plays in the amature thatre; finding jobs for Communists; DPs; Konovalets’; WWII, Stalin’s Pact with Hitler; Skrypnyk; Gryschuk’s visit to Ukraine; strike in Timmins in 1953 (3 months long); a coop in Timmins; turning their Hall into a museum of Ukrainian culture.

Part 4: Narodnyi Dim; connections with other ethnic groups; local church (priest fled to the USA in 1936 after a scandal); history of religion: Bishop Iosyf Akutsynskyi (??); haiduky and turning Orthodox people into Catholics.