The W. Reymont Foundation
It is impossible to omit affiliated organizations in the 120 years history of The Polish Alliance of Canada, since they played an important part in the life of the Polish-Canadian community living in the province of Ontario. One such organization is the W. Reymont Foundation, officially established on September 17, 1970.
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Youth Groups
The Polish Alliance of Canada’s youth movement began in 1932 in Hamilton and expanded over the years, reaching nine Youth Alliances by 1957. These alliances were autonomous but governed by the central organization, with their own statutes emphasizing Polish language, culture, and unity. They participate in national celebrations, interest groups, sports, and cultural activities. Many prominent Polish-Canadians, including politicians and business professionals, trace their roots to these youth organization.
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Ladies’ Circles
The Ladies' Circles of the Polish Alliance of Canada have a long history, dating back to the Sons of Poland Brotherhood, where an independent Women's Association was established due to the organization's initial male-only constitution. The Women's Association was later renamed the Polish Women's Committee reflecting the growing importance of female participation within the Polish-Canadian community.
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Education Council – “Rada Edukacji”
The history of The Polish Alliance of Canada is closely tied to the development of affiliated educational and cultural organizations that shaped the Polish-Canadian community in Ontario. Among the most influential was the Educational Council, created in 1937 to promote Polish language education, cultural programs, and community engagement through schools, publications, libraries, choirs, theatre groups, and adult education initiatives.


