The series contains biographical information and publications of the following people:
- Ярослав Федуник
- Юліан Буцманюк
- Петро Тимків
- Михайло Козак
- Яків Остафійчук
- Іван Манастирський
- Василь Чопей
- Микола Залєський
- Мелетій Снігурович
- Василь Іванець
- Антін Мартинюк
- Віктор Байрак
- Антін Байрак
- Тимотей Мацьків
- Степан Манастирський
- Богдан Ростислав Боцюрків
- М. Суховерський
- Микола Фляк
- Борис Мигаль
- Василь М. Вал
- Тадій Зелеський
- Дмитро Михайло Штогрин
- Мирослав Гладишевський
- Іван Мірчук
- Юлян Ґеник-Береовський
- Михайло Хом'як
- Ярослав Росляк
- Людвик Крип'якевич (Крип)
- Михайло Гуцуляк
- Юрій Стефаник
- Іван Кейван
- Марія Адріяна Кейван
- Олександер Кузьмінський
- В.Н. Мацьків (V. N. Mackiw)
- Іван Німчук (Nimczuk)
- Михайло Росляк
- Євген Вертипорох
- Roman Smal-Stocki
- W. Kunda ( В. Кунда)
- В. Лазорко (W. Lazorko)
Collection consists of Ukrainian folk songs and stories recorded by R. Klymasz during 1964-1965 at various locations in the Prairie Provinces and Ontario.
Klymasz, Robert BohdanFile consists of photos of the church paintings at St. John’s Church, Lamont
- Memorial Addressed to Right Honorable Sir Robert Borden, Prime
Minister of Canada, and to the Senators and Members of the Parliament. From the Ukrainian Greek-Catholics of Canada regarding the invasion of Ukrainian East Galicia by Polish troops. 1919. - Memorial To The Right Hon. R. B. Bennett (Prime Minister of Canada) And to His Majesty's Ministers in Canada. From the Ukrainian Defence Committee of Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba regarding the advancement in Canadian citizenship of those of Ukrainian origin who had established their home in Canada and Ukrainian minorities in Poland and Romania. 1930.
- Memorandum of Ukrainian Canadian Committee to The Right Honorable
W.L.Mackenzie King Prime Minister and Minister for External Affairs, Canada. From the Ukrainian Canadian Committee regarding the Eastern boundary of Poland, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Match 23, 1943. - Inter-ministerial Conference, Ottawa, March 19, 1959. The presentation of Rev. Dr. B. Kushnir regarding Ukrainian Canadians and Ukrainian Canadian Committee.
- Submission to The Prime Minister and Members of the Government of
Canada by The Ukrainian Canadian Committee, Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 19, 1959, Ottawa,
Canada. About some of the problems faced by the Ukrainian community in Canada. - Brief to The Honourable Paul Martin, Secretary of State for External Affairs, Submitted by the Ukrainian Committee. June, 1965. Problem of relations with Ukrainian nation.
Contains entire newspapers from the newspaper "Вiстi" (translated to "News"). Publications include articles titled The Will of the People, Time Demands, Our Kindness, On the Report Before History, and more
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Brief Submitted to The Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism by the Ukrainian Canadian Committee Edmonton Branch. Edmonton, Alberta, July, 1964.
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Brief Submitted the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism by the Ukrainian Canadian Veterans' Association. Winnipeg, Manitoba; Montreal, Quebec. 1964.
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Brief to the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism presented by the Ukrainian Canadian Committee Vancouver Branch. Vancouver, British Columbia, 1964.
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Report of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism: Book IV. The Cultural Contribution of the Other Ethnic Groups. Distribution : Department of the Secretary of State.
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Report on Bilingualism and Biculturalism. Volume IV : Section on Education.
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The letter from Ukrainian Canadian Veterans' Association to "Ukrainian News'' (Edmonton). March 20, 1965. Regarding the "Brief" to the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism by Ukrainian Canadian Veterans' Association. (Ukrainian language)
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Brief to The Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism presented by the Ukrainian Canadian Committee, Winnipeg Branch, 1964
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Brief presented to The Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism by the Ukrainian Canadian Committee, August, 1964
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Brief to The Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism presented by the Ukrainian Catholic Brotherhood. Winnipeg, Manitoba