What a great image that is. Firstly from the obvious standpoint of what it represents and if I may say, without wishing to sound trivial, simply from a design point of view.
It’s the kind of thing I would enjoy designing and creating in Photoshop so I really appreciate seeing it.
I grew up with many Ukrainians as a young boy back in the day. Canada has a strong connection with the Ukraine, we have the largest population of Ukrainians in the world (outside of Ukraine itself and Russia).
I live in Canada as well. Most of those called ukrainians are actually 4 th or 5th generation. They don’t speak ukrainian any more. You meet a lot of people whose family name ends with ‘ko’ but they don’t have any connection with Ukraine.
As of a few years ago there were 1.36 million “Ukrainian Canadians” or 4% of the population. I was born in the Netherlands and immigrated to Canada at the age of 4 with my family. Because I was born there I’m a “Dutch Canadian”. My c___dren on the other hand are Canadian’s with a Dutch history. And when it comes to statistics immigrants like myself are designated as “Dutch Canadian”. So the 1st generation and so on would be Canadian’s with a Ukrainian history not “Ukrainian Canadians”. The number of Ukrainian’s living in Canada refers to " “Ukrainian Canadians”, those born in Ukraine.
Not sure if I can count wikipedia as the legal definition. But over all Canada has a big connection with Ukraine. We could go on and on about this, but I’ll leave it there.