Saskatchewan set to do its part to help Ukrainian people
The Saskatchewan government estimates that around 15 per cent of the province’s population can trace its roots back to Ukraine.
That number skyrocketed Thursday.
“Everybody is Ukrainian today in Saskatchewan,” Gerald Luciuk, the chair of the Saskatchewan-Ukraine Relations Advisory Committee (SURAC), told Gormley during the Rawlco Radio Saskatchewan Day of Caring for Ukraine.
In 1993, the provincial government created a citizen committee to provide advice on enhancing Saskatchewan’s business and cultural ties with Ukraine. In 2009, the current iteration — SURAC — was created to make recommendations to the government about ways to advance those connections.


