This item is a recording of a CEESSA meeting held on January 14th. Topics discussed include:
Equality of opportunities – what it means
Multicultural affairs – who to contact about it? Who is responsible for it?
How correct was a letter statement about “complete omission of ethnic groups except for Anglo-Saxon and French”
Multicultural policies on the Legislature level in Ottawa
Will the new Legislature move in the direction of multicultural research?
The time of landing of immigrants is not relevant but Canada’s constitution is geared toward the
English and French ethnic groups because they arrived first. Canada’s unity politicians talk about cannot be achieved through the use of just 2 languages.
Three points that should be incorporated in the letter: 1) [?] 2) no further legislature on multiculturalism, 3) no discussion on multiculturalism, who looks after multicultural affairs.
Could be reworded.
2 official languages but multicultural policy?
Yet there is a cultural emphasis on different ethnic groups so that Canadians would be more interested in each other. Programs are needed for young people to lean about other ethnicities.
Reading out loud a blueprint of the letter to the Prime Minister who should be informed about the existing conflict in policies regarding multiculturalism. Anything about languages should be sent not to Monroe.
Notebook with protocols and minutes of the meetings in 1919, 1919-1923, and 1931.
The file consists of 4 photos of the Klymchuk family and 2 photos of the Melnychuk family.
Photo of Melnychuk's Family. The sticker on the back says:
"1929. Roman Mandryka. Aunt Tekla Mandryka. Uncle Bill Melnychuk. Aunt Mary Melnychuk Kozlowski? Baba's Sister. Great Baba Alexandra Melnychuk."
Photo of Melnychuk's Family. The text on the back says: "Mary. Tekla. Baba Oct14, 31, 62 years. Uncle Bill."
Photo of Melnychuk's Family. The sticker on the back says:
"1929. Roman Mandryka. Uncle Peter and Aunt Mary wife. Baba Anna Klymchuk, Tekla Mandryka, Baba's sister. Great Dido and Baba. Nicholas and Alexandra Melnychuk."
Photo of Melnychuk's Family. The text on the back says:
"Roman. Uncle Peter wife. Dido Melnychuk. Nicholas and Alexandra. Aunt Tekla."
The text on the back says: "Melnychuk Family 48 years Reunion. Aunt Tekla Mandryka, Baba Anna Klymchuk. Uncle Bill. "