Peter Mansbridge
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Podcast Appearances
Ken Peleshock in Newstead, Ontario.
I think of myself as Ukrainian.
Internationally, of course, I'm Canadian.
My fellow Ukrainians were taught some of our ancestors came from a nation which didn't exist on the map.
The Russians insisted we didn't exist at all.
But Stalin couldn't extinguish the Ukrainian identity and spirit.
I see Ukrainian as a sub-genre of Canadian.
We're like other Canadians, but we know pierogi don't come from the freezer section of the grocery store.
Pierogi, put it here.
Don Lomas in Burlington, Ontario.
When asked which is seldom, I answer, I am Canadian.
I was born, raised, and live in Ontario.
I graduated university and got married in Quebec.
I worked temporarily in Newfoundland.
I'm Canadian.
My wife arrived in Canada as a refugee from Czechoslovakia in 1968 when the Russians invaded.
She will answer the question more emphatically.
I am Canadian.
Brett Christensen, Gananoque, Ontario.
Gateway to the Thousand Islands.