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Monsignor Michael Buyochok leads the procession to The Bitter Memories Of Childhood monument on the Manitoba Legislative grounds for a ceremony Thursday to remember the Ukrainian famine genocide of 1932 to 1933.  During the Soviet government’s regime, millions of Ukrainians starved to death during the Holodomor, which translates into ‘death by hunger.’ Manitoba is among jurisdictions around the world that formally commemorate the Holodomor annually on the fourth Saturday of November, known in Manitoba as Ukrainian Famine and Genocide (Holodomor) Memorial Day. This year it takes place  on Nov. 25.  During Thursday’s question period, Sport, Culture and Heritage Minister Cathy Cox introduced a moment of silence and stalks of wheat, tied with a black ribbon were placed on the desk of every member of the legislative assembly. See Manitoba Gov’t release story.  Nov. 23  2017

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WAYNE GLOWACKI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Monsignor Michael Buyochok leads the procession to The Bitter Memories Of Childhood monument on the Manitoba Legislative grounds for a ceremony Thursday to remember the Ukrainian famine genocide of 1932 to 1933. During the Soviet government’s regime, millions of Ukrainians starved to death during the Holodomor, which translates into ‘death by hunger.’ Manitoba is among jurisdictions around the world that formally commemorate the Holodomor annually on the fourth Saturday of November, known in Manitoba as Ukrainian Famine and Genocide (Holodomor) Memorial Day. This year it takes place on Nov. 25. During Thursday’s question period, Sport, Culture and Heritage Minister Cathy Cox introduced a moment of silence and stalks of wheat, tied with a black ribbon were placed on the desk of every member of the legislative assembly. See Manitoba Gov’t release story. Nov. 23 2017

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WAYNE GLOWACKI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS

Monsignor Michael Buyochok leads the procession to The Bitter Memories Of Childhood monument on the Manitoba Legislative grounds for a ceremony Thursday to remember the Ukrainian famine genocide of 1932 to 1933.  During the Soviet government’s regime, millions of Ukrainians starved to death during the Holodomor, which translates into ‘death by hunger.’ Manitoba is among jurisdictions around the world that formally commemorate the Holodomor annually on the fourth Saturday of November, known in Manitoba as Ukrainian Famine and Genocide (Holodomor) Memorial Day. This year it takes place  on Nov. 25.  During Thursday’s question period, Sport, Culture and Heritage Minister Cathy Cox introduced a moment of silence and stalks of wheat, tied with a black ribbon were placed on the desk of every member of the legislative assembly. See Manitoba Gov’t release story.  Nov. 23  2017

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