Macedonian organizations and independent groups in Canada (1913-). In Toronto and Hamilton (ⅸ 1913), Macedonian-Drain organizations were established, which highlighted requests for revision of the Bucharest Agreement. In Toronto, 10 expited united united companies were established (until 1922). By acting by the representative of the Federal Committee of the Macedonian Brotherhood in Bulgaria, Silver Pop Petrov in the United States and Canada, in Toronto, was founded Macedonian Brotherhood “Justice” (ⅶ 1922) to act for the Bulgarian Macedonian Church in Zananda (1911) Crouch . The Brotherhood protested due to the recognition of the Macedonian national minority and the appearance of the Abecedar in Greece (1925). Emigrants from Ohrid (ⅶ 1928) founded an independent organization in gr. Port Colbert (Ontario). Bi-La Founded Macedonian Emigrant Organization “Pere Toshev” in gr. Ghantown (1928), and then MPO “Goce Delchev” (1929) in gr. Kichener (Ontario). The creation of independent national political organization of the Macedonian emigration in the United States and Canada (1929), after the establishment of initiation of the initiation “Unity”, Journal of the Bulgarian and Macedonian labor emigration in Canada, the public board for the establishment of Macedonian independent groups. In Canada MF was established in Toronto, in Kichiner, etc., members of the Macedonian National Association there were in the United States and Canada. MPO in Canada (1933) had only two organizations, one in Toronto and Kichiner. In Canada (1959), the organization “United Macedonians” was established, which the activity expanded in the United States. In Toronto (1971), the Organization of the Liberation Committee of Macedonia, Movement (from 1972), (DOM / DOM, from 1984 NOFM) in Europe, by determining it to release, unify and create an independent Macedonian state. Macedonian National Committee (1988), announced a declaration on the human rights of the Macedonians in Greece, Bulgaria and Albania delivered to the UN, on the anniversary of the Bucharest Treaty and the division of Macedonia (at 10. ⅷ). Lit.: Mile Mihailov and Mihajlo Georgievski, the political activity of MNS in the United States and Canada, “Magican of Ini”, 1, Skopje, 1971; Kostadin Gíberdev, Macedonian patriotic organizations in Canada, Sofia, 1991; Atanas Bliznakov, memories of the National Political and Cultural Activity in the United States and Canada, Skopje, 1987. M. Min. Macedonian partisan units in the Aegean part of Macedonia
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