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CANADIAN MUSEUM FOR HUMAN RIGHTS — A CALL FOR INCLUSIVENESS, EQUITY AND FAIRNESS
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The CMHR represents a unique opportunity for Canada to be recognized as a leader in reflecting and further advancing contemporary research on genocide and human rights and in telling the story of all genocides without any attempt to represent the suffering of one nation, tribe or community as having been of more relevance or importance than any other’s. All attempts to do so argue fundamentally do an injustice to the memory of the many millions of victims of genocide throughout the ages, whether they suffered in Europe, or somewhere else.
This article provides you with some basic guidelines, concepts and issues perceived to be important for a proper understanding of item analysis. This pursuit, however, is best appreciated when supplemented with one-on-one or small group mentoring and “real-world” applications, in a safe learning environment.
Welcome to Ukraine! - Co-Host of the UEFA Euro 2012 Cup
Ukraine... The land where all the roads cross and the East meets the West... Reveal the mysterious history of civilizations and cultures of over 10 millennia in every bit of this land!
The Almond Tree Sweetens Up the Market at The Forks
How did Canada get its name? Most Canadians, if asked about the origins of the name “Canada”, will admittedly lament their ignorance of that part of Canadian history. Of those that do remember, they might even recall the “official” version of how Canada got its name, the one they received from the TV commercial “A Part Of Our Heritage – Canada.” After all, Canadian history is not a subject taught in the schools, per se. Education remains in provincial jurisdiction so each region features their preferred understandings of Canada’s history. As such, there are many competing theories on how Canada came to be known and called. All of them fascinating and equally compelling, but only three theories tend to capture the hearts and minds of historians and researchers more so than the others. They are presented here momentarily.
The Montreal Biodome: A Funtastic Family Destination
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The Montreal Biodome (Biodôme de Montréal in French) is one of four Nature Museums in one of the most beautiful cities in North America and a great place to visit for a family with children. It has animals, fish, and landscaped gardens. Over 4,800 animals and 750 plant species reside in this oasis. This 100,000 plus square foot museum opened its doors to the public in June of 1992. Over 15 million visitors have already seen this ecological wonderland, 845,000 visitors in 2008 alone.
The goal of Ukrainian Milk Company LLC is to become a leader in milk production sector of Ukraine by establishing a network of dairy farms.
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Canada’s Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff Has Trouble Connecting With The Ukrainian Community
posted on: 2010-01-06 02:05:26
Canada’s Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff Has Trouble Connecting With The Ukrainian Community
A recently released article clearly details why Canada’s Liberal Party Leader has trouble winning the Ukrainian vote in Canada.
PR Log (Press Release) – Jan 06, 2010 – A recently published article “Michael Ignatieff Offends Ukrainians” makes a straight forward and compelling expose of the Liberal Party Leader’s gaffes with the Ukrainian community in Canada. From beginning to end, a systematic effort is made to chronologically document the whole Ukrainian-Ignatieff mess in its proper context. The reader learns how and where it all started, and why the Liberal Leader’s character and integrity comes into question. No one should vote for Ignatieff until they read what is in this article.
Canadian citizens will come to know more about Ignatieff than Wikipedia cares to offer about the Liberal Leader. Ihor Cap, the author of this article, explains that Dr. Ignatieff does not even acknowledge his great grandfather’s involvement in fomenting the anti-Jewish pogroms in Russian-occupied Ukraine. “Rounding up all the Jews” was necessary “to protect them from [an] outraged peasantry,” said Dr. Ignatieff, the Harvard-educated historian. But back then, Tsarist Russia’s “Count Ignatieff was taken to task for trying to hide his involvement… in order to extort blackmail from the wealthier Jews. “The Father of Lies” they christened him”, as one New York Times reporter described the situation back in October 26 of 1891, says Ihor Cap in his article.
There “…is just too much residual baggage that Dr. Ignatieff brought back with him when he re-entered Canada to enter the political arena. His baggage is full of old belongings that have no place in the New World. There is a chance that Dr. Ignatieff will do the right thing before election time and that is to issue a public apology to Ukrainians across this great country of ours. It still might not get him the votes he wants, but if he has any redeeming qualities, this is the time to show them. Canada has had many a great Liberal Leader. Michael Ignatieff will not be one of them.“ concludes Ihor Cap.
Ihor Cap is Vice-President of the Ukrainian Canadian Social Services agency- Manitoba Branch. He is a Slavic Studies graduate from The University of Ottawa with a specialization in Ukrainian Studies, and a member of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in Canada. Ihor Cap also holds an Education Specialist degree and a Ph.D. in Comprehensive Vocational Education from The Florida State University.
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