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Ukrainian community holds dinner at Old Mill for Canada 150

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The Ukrainian community in Toronto celebrated Canada’s 150th birthday on June 16 at the Old Mill Toronto. The evening allowed individuals to not only pay respect to their second homeland, but also recognize the ties between Canada and Ukraine, including their extensive contributions to Canada’s growth and prosperity.

The evening carried a Canadian-Ukrainian spirit. It began with an auction preview, where guests could pick out fine modern Ukrainian art while enjoying a Caesar cocktail. They could also learn about the organizer of this event – Buduchnist Credit Union (BCU) Foundation – from MC Ola Lishchyna. According to her, the foundation became one of the biggest contributors to Canadian aggrandizement in recent years. It makes annual donations to various Canadian organizations and activities, thus contributing to a number of community sectors and businesses from coast to coast. The donations total over $1M in sponsorship and grant funding, and go to charity fundraisers, scholarships, art projects, youth camps, cultural festivals, scholarly research, genocide awareness projects and many other community initiatives. Ola Lishchyna also added that the BCU Foundation launched Canada 150 Fund to commemorate Canada’s 150th Anniversary of Confederation. The fund will provide scholarship opportunities for Canadian graduate students and young scholars of Ukrainian descent and will encourage research in science, technology, business, finance and other disciplines. Such contribution will only increase the number of young Canadian scholars and bring Canada up on the intellectual ladder, ensuring progress in education, health, safety and overall quality of life.

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Michael Szepetyk, Director at BCU Foundation, greeting the Ukrainian community at Canada 150 Gala

During the CANADA 150 evening, guests had an opportunity to learn about Ukrainian contributions to the new Canadian History Hall in Canadian Museum of History; the speech was delivered by Mark O’Neill – President and CEO of the Canadian Museum of History and the Canadian War Museum. Mr. O’Neil thanked the BCU Foundation for contributing $100,000 to the Hall’s development, which will open on July 1, 2017. The focal point of the Hall will be the church of Saint Onuphrius – a powerful symbol of Ukrainian settlement across the Prairies in the late 19th and early 20th C. Such a gift not only helps to preserve and spread Canadian history, but also recognizes that generations of Ukrainians helped to build, shape and enrich it.

Throughout the evening the guests had an opportunity to enjoy a 5 course meal comprised of purely Canadian cuisine. Please note that Canada has to offer much more than poutine, beaver tails and maple syrup.

  1. Starting with toast to Canada savoured with 13th Street Cuvee Brut Rose (Ontario)
  2. A Duo of Summer Vegetables in Tomato Aspic accompanied by Moulded Asparagus Timbales and Bannock Bread
  3. Served in a martini glass was Maple Mustard Gravlax Salmon with Wild Rise Kasha
  4. Intermezzo: Hillebrand Riesling Ice Wine Sorbet
  5. Main Course: Springtime AAA Alberta Beef Filet Mignon wrapped with Hichory Smoked Bacon, Morel Mushrooms in Hennessy VC Cognac Sauce, Ontario Fiddleheads, Simcoe County Green & White Asparagus, Baby Carrots & Prince Edward Island Potatoes accompanied by Mission Hill Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 (BC)
  6. Dessert: Duo of Maple Mousse on Crushed Meringue & White Chocolate Mirror Gold Dust, Glazed Strawberry Mascarpone Tartlet garnished with Fresh Berries & Brown Sugar Tuile Cookie
  7. The finishing raisin of the course was Domaine Lafrance Cidre de Glace (Quebec)
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Main Course: Springtime AAA Alberta Beef Filet Mignon wrapped with Hichory Smoked Bacon, Morel Mushrooms in Hennessy VC Cognac Sauce, Ontario Fiddleheads, Simcoe County Green & White Asparagus, Baby Carrots & Prince Edward Island Potatoes accompanied by Mission Hill Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 (BC)

The second half of the evening began with a live auction led by Maria Huska. Guests could bid for modern Ukrainian art such as paintings and sculptures, as well as a special edition Ukrainian embroidered shirt created in commemoration of Canada 150th anniversary. The bigger prizes included:

  • Old Mill Inn & Spa Package for two;
  • A two-night accommodation for two at the Prince of Wales (Niagara-on-the-Lake);
  • Adrenaline/shooting package for three at the Toronto Shooting Range;
  • Bird’s-Eye-View of Montreal package for two;
  • Two tickets to Toronto Maple Leafs game at the Air Canada Centre plus a dinner certificate at e11even restaurant.
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Maria Huska leads the auction at the Canada 150 – Building the Ukrainian Story ~ Gala & Live Auction of Fine Art & Unique Experiences at the Old Mill Toronto on Friday, June 16

All items were donated by the community and businesses.

At the end, Ukrainian artist Carissa Klopushak and a band DoVira offered a range of Ukrainian music for guests to dance the evening away to.


(Original published in the Toronto Guardian)

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