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Nasha Kasha #73- PEI
Nasha Kasha
English - October 06, 2017 16:00 - 28 minutes - 38.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsNews Society & Culture Places & Travel culture journalism news ukrainian andrusiak canada diversity life multiculturalism nashakasha Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Ukrainians in Canada’s three Maritime provinces, who want to maintain their roots, Ukrainian religious life and language are pretty much on their own. Churches and national organizations have largely ignored anyone living east of Quebec City because populations are relatively small.
This summer, reporter Stefan Andrusiak set out to tell four Maritime Ukrainian stories. His first report about Ukrainians in Moncton, New Brunswick aired in September.
Here is the second of four reports in that series. It comes to you from Prince Edward Island, where some remarkable Canadians have found their own ways to keeping their heritage alive.