Background
Her parents were both active in the Ukrainian Labour-Farmer Temple Association (ULFTA, a left-wing organization within the Ukrainian Canadian community) and her father was a Communist organiser.
Her parents were both active in the Ukrainian Labour-Farmer Temple Association (ULFTA, a left-wing organization within the Ukrainian Canadian community) and her father was a Communist organiser.
Kardash was of Ukrainian Canadian background. Mary herself was active in the ULFTA"s youth movement and worked as a YCL organiser. She was active in the Communist Party"s predecessor, the Labor-Progressive Party, before becoming "an important Party worker in Manitoba".
Kardash became secretary of the Winnipeg branch of the Canadian-Soviet Friendly Society.
She travelled to Moscow in 1949 as part of the Canadian delegation from the Congress of Canadian Women to the Women"s International Democratic Federation (WIDF), a post-war international for Communist bloc country"s women"s organizations. As one of a group of long-lived Winnipeg communist municipal politicians, after several attempts, Kardash was first elected to the Winnipeg school board in 1960, and she served as a member intermittently until 1986, being elected as a Communist Party of Canada candidate.
She supported radical reform and particularly programs to support aboriginal children, notably during a period of Conservative rule in Manitoba from the late 1970s. lieutenant was her retirement from the Winnipeg school board in the late 1980s that ended several decades of Communist representation in the city.
Bill was also a Communist leader and represented the party in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1941 to 1958.
In the 1980s, Mary Kardash courted controversy by questioning the generally accepted account of Ukrainian famine and opposing a proposal that the history of the famine be included in the educational curriculum. The Communist Party acknowledged that many Ukrainians died by famine in the early 1930s, but they and she denied that Joseph Stalin"s government was responsible for an act of genocide. In the early 1990s, Mary and Bill Kardash resisted attempts to wind up the Communist Party of Canada.
Kardash died in the mid-1990s.
The Saint Cross Child Care Centre of Winnipeg was renamed the Mary Kardash Child Care Centre in her honour in 1995.