Founded in 1918 as the Ukrainian Labour Temple Association in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the Association of United Ukrainian Canadians represents over a century of continuous community engagement and progressive activism. The organization evolved through significant historical stages—from its origins as a labour-focused institution to its current role as a comprehensive community organization serving Ukrainian Canadians nationwide. Rooted in the experiences of early Ukrainian immigrants and their descendants, the AUUC embodies a legacy of resilience, cultural preservation, and commitment to social progress. The association has consistently championed humanitarian causes, from supporting war efforts and peace movements to advocating for justice and accountability in matters affecting Ukraine and the Ukrainian diaspora. Based in Winnipeg, where its historic Ukrainian Labour Temple was recently designated as a Manitoba historic resource, the AUUC maintains deep community connections while operating as a national organization. Today, the association continues its founding mission of fostering community solidarity, preserving Ukrainian cultural traditions, and supporting the Ukrainian people through cultural programs, member services, and advocacy. With a broad popular base spanning multiple generations, the AUUC remains committed to its core values of democratic participation, social responsibility, and progress in service to the people it represents.
Winnipeg, Manitoba