The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Qupperneq 26

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Qupperneq 26
24 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Summer 1967 steady support ever since the Centen- nial planning started. To me, and I am sure to others, it is often a matter of wonderment that such a small ethnic group—represent- ing about 25,000 out of the 5,000,000 Canadians who are neither French nor English in their origins—have made such a deep impression on Canadian life. It is difficult to discuss this without seeming to he flattering the Icelandic people. But it is true, in my experience at least, that one seldom if ever hears of an Icelandic person who is not a worthy citizen; that Icelandic people have become notable in the records of our parliaments, our courts of justice, our educational institutions, and our professional and commercial life gen- erally. And those of Icelandic origin who make their careers on the land, the water, in the forests and in develop- ment of our mineral resources, usually are as good as any farmers, fishermen, woodsmen or miners in the world. I choose to believe that the Icelandic people possess, probably more strong- ly and deeply imbedded in their fibres, the qualities that urged the British and French people when they came to the unknown hardships and risks of this vast and to them unknown coun- try more than 300 years ago. They and their descendants, and those who came after them in the next two or three centuries, built a great and modern nation, the founding of which we are celebrating this year. Those French and British were not weaklings else they would have re- mained in the comparative comfort and safety of the old world. They were people of intelligence, resourcefulness, courage, determination, and a vast faith in their belief they could build a better life in the new world. Icelanders have shared this task of nation building in almost the whole of this century of Confederation our Centennial celebrates. The first major settlement of Ice- landers was at what is now Gimli on the western shore of Lake Winnipeg and it is still the centre of the largest settlement of Icelandic people in Can- ada. They came there in 1875 and every August the founding of Gimli is cele- brated fittingly. So Icelandic people have been a part of the history of Canada under Con- federation, and an amazingly import- ant part considering their small num- bers. Icelanders are in the House of Com- mons, the Senate, the high courts and the University faculties. And they are in the leading ranks of our literary and artistic personalities. A little over 1,000 years ago Norse- men settled on the largely desolate and volcanic island on the fringe of the Arctic circle they called Iceland. They did not like conditions at home and had the courage to brave a new land. Nearly a hundred years ago con- ditions in Iceland were not satisfactory and so a small group set out across the western ocean to the land their great
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