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Roman Yereniuk : ウィキペディア英語版 | Roman Yereniuk Roman Yereniuk is an educator and former public official in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He has been the principal of St. Andrew's College at the University of Manitoba, and was a trustee with the Winnipeg School Board from 1989 to 1995 and again from 1998 to 2006. He has also run for the Canadian House of Commons on two occasions, as a candidate of the New Democratic Party. Yereniuk is a prominent member of Winnipeg's Ukrainian-Canadian community. ==Educator and community leader==
Yereniuk started working for St. Andrew's College in 1972, and became its principal in 1988.〔Michael Thibault, "St. Andrew's College a haven for Ukrainian studies", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 4 February 1998, p. 3.〕 He no longer holds the latter office, although he continues to serve as an Associate Professor of Theology.〔("Dr. Roman Yereniuk" ), University of Manitoba biographical entry, accessed 8 December 2007.〕 He also teaches religion at the Center for Ukrainian Canadian Studies at the University of Manitoba. He has served as president of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress-Winnipeg Branch, and is its national treasurer for the 2004-07 term.〔Paul Samyn, "Canada sending 500 to Ukraine", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 7 December 2004, A1; (Board of Directors 2004-07, Ukrainian Canadian Congress ), accessed 8 August 2007.〕 He has also been a board member of the Canada-Ukraine Foundation and head of the Christian and Heritage Education Committee of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada.〔("Ukrainian activist from Winnipeg runs in November federal election", ''Ukrainian Weekly'', 12 November 2000, No. 46. )〕 Yereniuk has written extensively about the Ukrainian-Canadian community, in such fields as Ukrainians in politics〔(Roman Yereniuk, "Election 2006: A Look at Western Canada" ), accessed 8 August 2007; (Ukrainian Canadians Elected in Western Canada in the 2006 Election Roman Yereniuk ), "How Ukrainian-Canadian Candidates Fared in the West", accessed 8 August 1997.〕 and the Ukrainian Orthodox faith.〔"Easter holiest time of Christian year", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 13 April 1995; Glen MacKenzie, "Local Ukrainians mark St. Andrew's Day", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 14 December 1996, A6; Roman Yereniuk, Letter to the editor, ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 8 October 1997, A11; Roman Yereniuk, "Easter comes tomorrow for many Christians", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 29 April 2000, C5. See also (Roman Yereniuk, "Survey says... these are the top 100 Ukrainian heroes/heroines" ), ''Ukrainian Weekly'', 28 October 2001, No. 43.〕 He has been vice-chairman of the board of ''Ukrainian Voice'' newspaper, and helped oversee the release of the video "Headlines: 90 years of the Ukrainian Voice Weekly" in 2001.〔Carol Sanders, "History coming to life in video", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 5 April 2001, A6.〕 In 1990, he co-authored a book entitled ''Monuments to Faith: Ukrainian Churches in Manitoba'', released by the University of Manitoba Press. He latter issued a video entitled "The Theotokos in the Ukrainian Religious Tradition", studying icons in Ukrainian religious culture.〔("The Theotokos in the Religious Tradition" ), Our Father's Will Communications, accessed 8 August 2007.〕 Yereniuk has also been active in the labour movement, and has served as vice-president of the Canadian Union of Public Employees local 3909.〔Leah Janzen, "U of M students to feel the pinch", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 18 February 2006, A6.〕 He was an international observer to the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election and the 2006 Ukrainian parliamentary election.〔Jason Bell, "Liberal brings money, gets gift", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 29 April 2005, A6; Jon Skerritt, "Manitobans to observe election process in Ukraine", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 19 March 2006, A3.〕
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