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- Paul_Yuzyk abstract "Paul Yuzyk (24 June 1913 – 9 July 1986) was a Canadian historian and Senator remembered as the \"father of multiculturalism.\" He was appointed to the Canadian Senate on 4 February 1963 on the recommendation of John Diefenbaker. He sat as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party caucus until his death.He was an associate professor of Slavic studies and professor of history at the University of Manitoba and a professor of Russian and Soviet history at the University of Ottawa. He was the author of several books including, For a Better Canada, The Ukrainians in Manitoba: A Social History, and Ukrainian Canadians: Their Place and Role in Canadian Life.Yuzyk is remembered for being an early advocate of the concept of multiculturalism, which he first broached in a senate speech on March 3, 1963. In the speech he criticized the Lester Pearson government for consecrating \"Biculturalism\" in the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism, which Yuzyk said ignored the reality that Canada was in fact a \"multicultural\" society.".
- Paul_Yuzyk birthDate "1913-06-24".
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- Paul_Yuzyk office "SenatorforFort Garry, Manitoba".
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- Paul_Yuzyk birthDate "1913-06-24".
- Paul_Yuzyk birthPlace "Pinto , Saskatchewan".
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- Paul_Yuzyk name "Paul Yuzyk".
- Paul_Yuzyk occupation "Author, editor, professor, professor - history, teacher".
- Paul_Yuzyk office "Senator for Fort Garry, Manitoba".
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- Paul_Yuzyk comment "Paul Yuzyk (24 June 1913 – 9 July 1986) was a Canadian historian and Senator remembered as the \"father of multiculturalism.\" He was appointed to the Canadian Senate on 4 February 1963 on the recommendation of John Diefenbaker. He sat as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party caucus until his death.He was an associate professor of Slavic studies and professor of history at the University of Manitoba and a professor of Russian and Soviet history at the University of Ottawa.".
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