Annual Reports
2022
National SUSK Congress: “Youth Razom” in Edmonton, Alberta & Online
2021
National SUSK Congress: “Leaders of Tomorrow” Online
2020
National SUSK Congress: “Leaders of Tomorrow” Online
2019
National SUSK Congress: “Back to Our Roots” in Winnipeg, Manitoba
2018
National SUSK Congress: “Rediscovering the Past…” in Banff, Alberta
2017
National SUSK Congress: “True North SUSK And Free” in Ottawa, Ontario
2016
National SUSK Congress: “SUSKatoon” in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
2015
National SUSK Congress: “Vive le SUSK!” in Montréal, Québec
2014
National SUSK Congress: “#SUSKCongress: A maidan for Ukrainian Canadian students” in Toronto, Ontario
2013
National SUSK Congress: “SUSK Fuels the Future” in Edmonton, Alberta
2012
National SUSK Congress: “SUSK is the New Steel” in Hamilton, Ontario
2011
National SUSK Congress in Ottawa, Ontario
SUSK recalls the Canadian Train of Ukrainian Pioneers
SUSK Celebrates International Human Rights Day
SUSK Celebrates International Human Rights Day
December 10th 2011 is International Human Rights Day. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights declares a powerful idea: “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights”. These words are the premise of international human rights law establishing that...
UofA USS: ZAKARPATTIA ZABAVA featuring ZHYTO
Who: Ukrainian Students' Society at the University of Alberta When: January 27, 2011, 8PM-1AM Where: Walkabout Pub Details: http://www.facebook.com/events/288595751182245/ Its that time of year again!!! The Ukrainian Student Societies annual Zakarpattia Zabava. Come...
Concordia University: Ukrainian Cultural Night!!!
Who: Concordia Ukrainian Students' Union When: December 13, 7PM-9PM Where: The Hive Details: http://www.facebook.com/events/103283939790127/ We know it's during exam time, but come and de-stress with CSU, ASFA and CUSU! There will be food. There will be drinks....
Holodomor Awareness at the University of Western Ontario
November 18th, 1932: The Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine began applying stricter grain collectivization methods in select villages which were considered to be underperforming in grain output. The farmers were required to return any extra grain...