Other Sources, Ukraine abroad


Winnipeg Free Press: Orange Revolution left indelible mark on Ukraine Carol Sanders writes from Winnipeg: The Orange Revolution may be dead after the Ukrainian parliament turfed its leadership last week, but its pro-democracy ghost will haunt Ukraine for a long time, says a Winnipegger who helped nudge the country in that direction. "Ukraine is developing -- warts and all -- as a democratic system where everyone more or less plays by the rules," said Ostap Skrypnyk, who was among hundreds of Canadians who served as election observers in Ukraine in 2004. Read the story here.
Mar 13, 2010 at 16:52
Winnipeg Free Press: A century as the Voice of Ukrainian life One hundred years have passed since the first issue of the Ukrainian Voice rolled off the presses in a little building on Selkirk. Times have changed since then. People have changed. The Ukrainian­Canadian community has changed, and its newspaper -- one of the old­est ethnic papers in Canada -- has changed, too. Read the story here.
Mar 13, 2010 at 10:49
Financial Times: Yanukovych appointee creates storm Roman Olearchyk writes from Kyiv:Viktor Yanukovych, Ukraine’s new president, is facing criticism after the coalition government he formed this week put a controversial businessman-politician in charge of the energy sector, including the key Russia-European Union gas transit trade. Read the story here.
Mar 13, 2010 at 09:18