Ukrainian National Federation of Canada
Українське Національне Об'єднання | |
The logo of the Ukrainian National Federation of Canada | |
Founded at | Edmonton, Alberta |
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Merger of | Ukrainian War Veterans’ Association of Canada, the Organization of Ukrainian Women of Canada and the Ukrainian National Youth Federation of Canada |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Official language | Ukrainian, English, French |
Website |
unfcanada |
The Ukrainian National Federation of Canada (U.N.F., Ukrainian: Українське Національне Об'єднання, УНО or UNO, said "oo-no") is a pan-Canadian cultural and self-help organization of Ukrainian Canadians Its headquarters are located Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The organization was created to help Ukrainian Canadians through the trials and tribulations afflicting the community in the aftermath of The Great Depression.
The UNF counts among its organizing principles the universal values of "fair-play and justice in their proper prospective" with respect to all aspects of the Ukrainian cause.[1]
The Federation formed from a merger of existing groups Ukrainian War Veterans’ Association of Canada, the Organization of Ukrainian Women of Canada and the Ukrainian National Youth Federation of Canada in 1932 with the first branches being inaugurated in Edmonton, Alberta and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 1932.
Ukrainian Canadians throughout Canada soon embraced the role the UNF sought to play with respect to 7 founding principles which include:
- A belief in duty and responsibility
- A belief in Canada
- A belief in social progress through reforms.
- A belief in cultural traditions.
- A belief in the moral principles of Christianity.
- A belief in freedom of all peoples.
- A belief in a free Ukraine.
Branches
The UNF has local branches in Ottawa, Montreal, Oshawa, Toronto(2), St. Catharines, Hamilton, Windsor, Sudbury, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Regina and Edmonton.
See also
References
- ↑ "Our History". Ukrainian National Federation of Canada. Retrieved 11 January 2016.