Overview
In 1991, Ukrainian Canadians marked 100 years of
Ukrainian settlement in Canada. At that time, the national Ukrainian
Canadian Congress in Winnipeg recognized 100 Ukrainian Canadians
who had made an outstanding contribution to the development of Canada.
The Saskatchewan Provincial Council of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress
resolved to similarly honour Ukrainians in this province. The Nation
Builders Awards, initially titled Community Appreciation Awards,
were initiated in 1995 and have been held annually since then.
The UCC-SPC Nation Builders Awards were established as an official
recognition event of the UCC-SPC. The object is to recognize individuals:
- who have provided, without reward or gain, outstanding service
or exceptional community involvement in an area that is beyond
the performance of the individual's normal duties or the exercise
of the responsibilities of a profession to which that individual
belongs; and/or
- who have made a lasting impact on Saskatchewan and/or Canada
through their contribution to Canadian or Ukrainian-Canadian community
development, goals and ideals.
Each year about 10 individuals are so recognized. Candidates for
recognition can be nominated by member organizations of the UCC-SPC
as well as by individual members of the Ukrainian-Canadian community.
The Recognition Committee reviews the submissions as well as the
names of persons held in its database. Each group of honourees is
chosen so as to represent a cross-section of the Ukrainian-Canadian
community as well as Canadian society. Candidates for recognition
must have spent a significant part of their lives in Saskatchewan
or have made a significant part of their contribution while in Saskatchewan.
From its inception to the end of 2002, the Nation Builders Awards
project has honoured 95 individuals. Honourees hail from all parts
of the province and represent a wide range of activities from the
arts, to community advocacy, to community and/or political leadership,
to accomplished professionals.
Luncheon Venue
The highlight of the Nation Builders Awards is the luncheon, commencing
at noon on the first Sunday in November, at which time the honourees
are recognized. The luncheon is a semi-formal event; the venue is
decorated accordingly. From 1995-2000 the luncheon was held at the
Hotel Bessborough in Saskatoon, in 2001 & 2002 it was held in
Regina at the Hotel Saskatchewan and in 2003 it will be held in
Yorkton at St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Parish Cultural Centre.
During the luncheon the honourees receive a ‘Nation Builders Awards’
trophy. The attendees receive, as a souvenir of the event, a commemorative
booklet containing the biographical sketches of the year’s honourees.
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The Recognition Committee consists of a chairperson
and up to four additional members appointed by the UCC-SPC Board
for a term of three years. Mary Cherneskey (Saskatoon) was the first
chairperson, heading the committee for two terms (1995-97 and 1998-2000)
and Dr. Tony Harras (Regina) followed as chair for three terms from
2001-2009. Eugene Krenosky (Regina) is the current chair; Marie
Kishchuk (Saskatoon), Pat Marchinko (Canora), Ollie Marciniuk (Hafford),
John Rozdilsky (Saskatoon), Stephen Stenyk (Regina) and MaryAnn
Trischuk (Yorkton) are the other current members. Previous committee
members include: Vera Labach (1995-2000), Alex Balych (1996-2005),
Pearl Balych (2000-2003), Angeline Chrusch (2002-2004), Judge Andrew
Kindred (1994), Merle Maximiuk (2004-2008) and Paul Ortynsky (2001-2006).
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To nominate a candidate, contact the UCC-SPC.
Or, view and print the Nomination
Form & Guidelines in PDF using Adobe Acrobat Reader, which
can be downloaded free here:
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The Honourable
Senator R. Andreychuk
Dr. Constantine
Henry Andrusyshen
Basil Baleshta
Michael
Baran
Theodore
Baran
Olga (Martyniuk)
Bobiash
His Grace
Most Rev. Archbishop - Metropolitan Michael Bzdel CSsR
Petronella
(Radomsky) Chepyha
Stan (Orest
Stanley) Chepyha
Mary (Bodnarchuk)
Cherneskey
Morris
T. Cherneskey, Q.C.
Alex Chomyn
Angeline
(Mialkowsky) Chrusch
Mary (Kalyn)
Ciona
Dmytro
Cipywnyk, C.M., M.D., D.C.L.
Dr. Alexander
Danylchuk
Paula Sylvia
(Shevchuk) Danylchuk
Sister
Demetrius (Anastasia Seniuk), SSMI
Christine
Devrome
Peter Dmytruk
Dr. George
Ernest Dragan
Rose M.
(Lazaruk) Dragan
Adeline
Elizabeth (Syrnyk) Dudar

His Eminence
Metropolitan Archbishop Wasyly (Fedak)
The Honourable
Sylvia Olga Fedoruk
Stephanie
(Chelak) Fielding
Dr. Roma
(Stratychuk) Franko
Taras Gabora
Ann (Napastuk)
Harbuz
Anne (Leskiw)
Hnatiuk
Helen Hnatyshyn
Reverend
Dr. James Hominuke
Rt. Rev.
Mitrat Wolodymyr Iwaszko

Bohdan
Kazymyra
Metro Kereluke
Archpresbyter
Rev. Dr. Frank Kernisky
The Honourable
Andrew Maurice Kindred
Professor
Watson Kirkconnell
Marie (Maduke)
Kishchuk
Eileen
Grace (Shewchuk) Klopoushak
Lillian
Kobrynsky
Steven
Kobrynsky
Bernard
Leo Korchinski
Wladimir
Kossar
Ola (Stratychuk)
Kowal
(Peter)
Myron Kowalsky
Anna Maria
Kowcz-Baran
Brother
Methodius Koziak
Dr. Michael
Boris Krochak
Roman Kroitor
Alex Gordon
Kuziak
Stephen
Kuzma
Katherine
(Hrynewich) Labiuk
Nicholas
P. Lewchuk
Mary (Kordiak)
Maduke
Katherine
Malisky
Walter
Mysak
Roma (Ryhorchuk)
Nowakowski
Theodore
F. Onufrijchuk
Paul J.E.
Ortynsky
Alexander
E. Palenchuk
Jayne Paluck
Bohdan
(Gordon) Panchuk, M.B.E.
Anna (Gingera)
Papish
Lusia Pavlychenko
Dr. Thomas
Karp Pavlychenko
Dr. Walter
Podiluk, C.M., LL.D. (Hon.)
Michael
Stephen Pohorecky
Dr. Stephania
Potoski

His Excellency
Bishop Andrew Roborecki, D.D.
Hanka Romanchych
The Honourable
Roy Romanow, Q.C.
Ann (Kostiuk)
Romanowich
Peter Rupchan
Sonia (Kotzko)
Sagasz
Archpresbyter
Right Reverend Dr. Seman Volodymyr Sawchuk
Anna Shudlik
Right Reverend
Dr. Stefan Semchuk
Murray
Senkus
George
Wilfred Simpson
The Hon.
Mr. Justice John Sopinka
Julian
Stechishin, Q.C.
Savella
Stechishin, C.M.
Jean (Charko)
Sternig
John D.
Stratychuk
Andrew
Suknaski
Justice
Walter Surma Tarnopolsky
Mary Tkachuk
Olena Wolchuk
Peter Worobetz
Dr. Stephen
Worobetz, O.C., M.C.
Dr. Peter
Woroby
Leon Wowk
Dr. Wasyl
Yashan
John Zenchyshyn

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