- Paul
Yuzyk (24 June 1913 – 9 July 1986) was a
Canadian historian and
Senator remembered as the "father of multiculturalism." He was
appointed to the Canadian...
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Canada where Ukrainian Canadians activists such as
Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, Paul
Yuzyk and
other "third force"[further
explanation needed]
successfully pressured...
- of multiculturalism,
which was
promoted as
early as 1963 by
Senator Paul
Yuzyk.
During and
after the
debates surrounding the
Royal Commission on Bilingualism...
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Canada International's The Link with Marc
Montgomery about winning the Paul
Yuzyk Award.
October 6, 2010,
Nguyen asked then-mayoral
candidate Rob Ford how...
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Ukrainians began to hold high offices, and one,
Senator Paul
Yuzyk was one of the
earliest proponents of a
policy of "multiculturalism" which...
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Mother tongue by geography. statcan.gc.ca, 2021". Darcovich, W. and P.
Yuzyk, A
Statistical Compendium on the
Ukrainians in Canada. Ottawa: University...
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member of
parliament John Yaremko,
longest serving cabinet minister Paul
Yuzyk,
former senator Myroslaw Stechishin, editor, activist, and
public figure...
- "multiculturalism"
would better reflect the
diverse heritage of Canada's peoples. Paul
Yuzyk, a
Progressive Conservative Senator of
Ukrainian descent,
referred to Canada...
- No. 11602-46E03, Saskatoon, SK. Zhang, X., Harvey, K.D., Hogg, W.D. and
Yuzyk, T.R. 2001.
Trends in
Canadian streamflow,
Water Resources Research, 37...
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Young Liberal Killarney January 30, 1900
Laurier February 15, 1916 Paul
Yuzyk Progressive Conservative Fort
Garry February 4, 1963
Diefenbaker July 9...