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Asks Canada Help Ukraine Regain Her Independence
Toronto Evening Telegram, 3 February 1942
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Table of Contents vi
- Foreword xi
- Preface xv
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction xix
-
Selections Translated from and Draft Manuscript
- Reflections on the Way to Ottawa 3
- How i Became a Politician 17
- The 1940 Election 25
- The 1945 Election 41
- Responsibilities of a Ukrainian Canadian Member of Parliament 47
- The Ukrainian Liberation Struggle 51
- For Equality of All Canadian Citizens 59
-
From Hlynka's Diary and Notes
- On the Way to London 69
- Hylnka in London 73
- Hylnka in Germany 97
- Hylnka in Italy 123
- The Return from Europe: Helping the Refugees 139
- Epilogue 143
-
Selected Speeches of Anthony Hlynka
- In Defence of Western Farmers 147
- United Canada 153
- What Price Freedom? 163
- Farmers Problems 169
- Displaced Persons in Europe 171
- The Problem of Ukrainian Displaced Persons 183
- Immigration 187
- 1947-48 Budget and the Canadian Farmer 199
- Ukrainian Christmas 201
- Displaced Persons and Refugees 207
- Canada 219
- The Present Position of Agriculture and Its Outlook for the Future 221
- Empire Day 225
- Hlynka in Hansard 229
-
Hlynka as Portrayed in the Canadian Press
- Parliament 236
- Ukrainian Calls for Unity 237
- Ukrainian Hall Dedicated to Furthering War Effort 238
- Ukrainians in Canada Insist Mother Country Remain 05 Independent 240
- Only Ukrainian Member is Proud of Countrymen Here 243
- Biography: Anthony Hlynka 245
- Definite Plan of Freedom Urged 248
- Anthony H. Hlynka Declares: for More Definite Pronouncement of Peace Aims 250
- Asks Canada Help Ukraine Regain Her Independence 265
- A Peculiar Speech 268
- Letter to the Editor 270
- Group of Ukrainian Critics Communist, M.T. Charges 273
- Crowded Theatre Hears Ukrainian M.P. 276
- End of Race Prejudice Toreseen by Alberta M.P. 279
- Mr. Hlynka Will Vote "Yes" 281
- Editorial 283
- Parliamentary Personalities: Anthony Hlynka, Social Credit, Vegreville, Alberta 285
- Urge Ukrainians Boost Enlistments to Forces and Further War Drives 288
- Charges People to Throw Whole Effort into War 291
- Independent Ukrainian State is Urged in Brief to Ottawa 293
- Ukrainians Play Big Role in Canadian War Forces 295
- Extract From Maclean's Magazine 297
- Vegreville's M.P. Married in Toronto 299
- Hlynka Worries About Ukraine 300
- Editorial 302
- Vegreville M.P. Thanks His Electors 304
- Hlynka Urges Stop Pressure on Repatriates 306
- Socred M.P. Slams Reds 307
- Hlynka Protests Moving Ukrainians 309
- Protests Patriot Betrayal to Russian Persecution 310
- People Weep, Raise $5,000 Us Hlynka Pleads for Refugees 312
- Cross Town with Cross 315
- Warns Against Fifth Column Work of Reds 317
- All-Canada Ukrainian Congress an Eye-Opener 319
- Lakehead Ukrainians Hear Anthony Hlynka; M.P. 321
- Sees Red Voting Immigration Bar 325
- Mp Describes Plight of Displaced Persons 327
- Urges Canada to Accept Desirable Europeans 329
- Hlynka Asks Immigration Relaxation 332
- Merely Half of Camps for Displaced Persons Found "Fair to Good" 335
- Strictly Political 337
- BC Can 'Handle' 230,000 Immigrants 339
- Hlynka Praises the Star's Anti-Commie Leadership 341
- Hlynka Asks D.P.'S Use Idle Farms 343
- Voters of Vegreville Constituency! 345
- Mp Claims Reds' Vote Defeated Tony Ulynka 347
-
Appendices
- The Historical Significance of Ukrainian Group Settlement in Canada 351
- The Federal Constituency of Vegreville, Alberta (1940s) 357
- The First Ukrainian Canadian in Parliament: Michael Luchkovich 367
- Additional Readings 377
- Speeches to Vegreville Riding 379
- Notes 381
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Table of Contents vi
- Foreword xi
- Preface xv
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction xix
-
Selections Translated from and Draft Manuscript
- Reflections on the Way to Ottawa 3
- How i Became a Politician 17
- The 1940 Election 25
- The 1945 Election 41
- Responsibilities of a Ukrainian Canadian Member of Parliament 47
- The Ukrainian Liberation Struggle 51
- For Equality of All Canadian Citizens 59
-
From Hlynka's Diary and Notes
- On the Way to London 69
- Hylnka in London 73
- Hylnka in Germany 97
- Hylnka in Italy 123
- The Return from Europe: Helping the Refugees 139
- Epilogue 143
-
Selected Speeches of Anthony Hlynka
- In Defence of Western Farmers 147
- United Canada 153
- What Price Freedom? 163
- Farmers Problems 169
- Displaced Persons in Europe 171
- The Problem of Ukrainian Displaced Persons 183
- Immigration 187
- 1947-48 Budget and the Canadian Farmer 199
- Ukrainian Christmas 201
- Displaced Persons and Refugees 207
- Canada 219
- The Present Position of Agriculture and Its Outlook for the Future 221
- Empire Day 225
- Hlynka in Hansard 229
-
Hlynka as Portrayed in the Canadian Press
- Parliament 236
- Ukrainian Calls for Unity 237
- Ukrainian Hall Dedicated to Furthering War Effort 238
- Ukrainians in Canada Insist Mother Country Remain 05 Independent 240
- Only Ukrainian Member is Proud of Countrymen Here 243
- Biography: Anthony Hlynka 245
- Definite Plan of Freedom Urged 248
- Anthony H. Hlynka Declares: for More Definite Pronouncement of Peace Aims 250
- Asks Canada Help Ukraine Regain Her Independence 265
- A Peculiar Speech 268
- Letter to the Editor 270
- Group of Ukrainian Critics Communist, M.T. Charges 273
- Crowded Theatre Hears Ukrainian M.P. 276
- End of Race Prejudice Toreseen by Alberta M.P. 279
- Mr. Hlynka Will Vote "Yes" 281
- Editorial 283
- Parliamentary Personalities: Anthony Hlynka, Social Credit, Vegreville, Alberta 285
- Urge Ukrainians Boost Enlistments to Forces and Further War Drives 288
- Charges People to Throw Whole Effort into War 291
- Independent Ukrainian State is Urged in Brief to Ottawa 293
- Ukrainians Play Big Role in Canadian War Forces 295
- Extract From Maclean's Magazine 297
- Vegreville's M.P. Married in Toronto 299
- Hlynka Worries About Ukraine 300
- Editorial 302
- Vegreville M.P. Thanks His Electors 304
- Hlynka Urges Stop Pressure on Repatriates 306
- Socred M.P. Slams Reds 307
- Hlynka Protests Moving Ukrainians 309
- Protests Patriot Betrayal to Russian Persecution 310
- People Weep, Raise $5,000 Us Hlynka Pleads for Refugees 312
- Cross Town with Cross 315
- Warns Against Fifth Column Work of Reds 317
- All-Canada Ukrainian Congress an Eye-Opener 319
- Lakehead Ukrainians Hear Anthony Hlynka; M.P. 321
- Sees Red Voting Immigration Bar 325
- Mp Describes Plight of Displaced Persons 327
- Urges Canada to Accept Desirable Europeans 329
- Hlynka Asks Immigration Relaxation 332
- Merely Half of Camps for Displaced Persons Found "Fair to Good" 335
- Strictly Political 337
- BC Can 'Handle' 230,000 Immigrants 339
- Hlynka Praises the Star's Anti-Commie Leadership 341
- Hlynka Asks D.P.'S Use Idle Farms 343
- Voters of Vegreville Constituency! 345
- Mp Claims Reds' Vote Defeated Tony Ulynka 347
-
Appendices
- The Historical Significance of Ukrainian Group Settlement in Canada 351
- The Federal Constituency of Vegreville, Alberta (1940s) 357
- The First Ukrainian Canadian in Parliament: Michael Luchkovich 367
- Additional Readings 377
- Speeches to Vegreville Riding 379
- Notes 381