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Oct 14, 2025
Internment documentary screening
"That Never Happened" - Sunday, October 19, 2025, 2pm at MUM.
"That Never Happened: Canada's First National Internment Operations" will be presented by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress - Saskatoon Branch.
MUM houses a unique internment display including barbed wire from the Castle Mountain Internment Camp near Banff - collected by one of the prisoners - Wasyl Puzniak #405.
Admission is free.
For details and more information please visit the UCC-SB event promotion on Facebook.
MUM houses a unique internment display including barbed wire from the Castle Mountain Internment Camp near Banff - collected by one of the prisoners - Wasyl Puzniak #405. A memorial Internment Plaque was unveiled and dedicated at MUM in 2014
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A word from the Shevchenko Foundation:
Storytelling helps preserve truth.
In 2016, Armistice Films released The Camps, a 33-part video series written and directed by Ryan Boyko, honouring those affected by Canada's first national internment operations (1914-1920).
Supported by a grant from the Canadian First World War Internment Recognition Fund (now the WWI Internment Legacy Fund), these vignettes give voice to a silenced chapter of history.
Learn more, including access to this full series at internmentcanada.ca
In 2016, Armistice Films released The Camps, a 33-part video series written and directed by Ryan Boyko, honouring those affected by Canada's first national internment operations (1914-1920).
Supported by a grant from the Canadian First World War Internment Recognition Fund (now the WWI Internment Legacy Fund), these vignettes give voice to a silenced chapter of history.
Learn more, including access to this full series at internmentcanada.ca
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