Canada, Ukraine and peacekeeping force
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Canada could take part in Ukraine peacekeeping with ‘security guarantees’ from U.S., defence minister says
Canada 'ready and able' to join Ukraine peacekeeping force, defence minister says
Canada is prepared to contribute troops to Britain and France’s “coalition of the willing” peacekeeping force should there be a ceasefire in Ukraine, Defence Minister Bill Blair said Wednesday.
Canada to join Britain, France’s peacekeeping force in Ukraine
Ukrainian-Canadians and Ukraine supporters in Ottawa have reacted with dismay to Donald Trump’s excoriation of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House.
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Canada’s plans to fuel Ukraine’s war effort with Russian cash, explainedOTTAWA - Canada is set to take its first steps toward expropriating assets held by the Russian government and sanctioned Russian citizens to help fund Ukraine's war effort — measures that could test the limits of international law. As we navigate through ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNUkrainians in Ottawa mark third anniversary of Russian invasionThe now-three-year-old war between Ukraine and Russia has turned into a pivotal struggle between democracy and tyranny, says Olesya Poshyvak, a displaced Ukrainian professor who’s been living in Ottawa for a year.
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Comment: From Kyiv to Ottawa: The real war is over resources, not bordersWhat has transpired in negotiations between Ukraine and the United States under the new administration should serve as astark warning to Canada.
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Canadian troops in Ukraine as part of peace deal a possibility, Trudeau says in KyivKYIV — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau did not rule out sending Canadian troops to Ukraine as part of a possible ceasefire deal as he joined European leaders Monday in Kyiv to mark the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion.
Ottawa police have announced a new dedicated unit for the city's parliamentary district. The goal is to better respond to issues in the area including large protests.
Earlier Monday, Trudeau announced that Canada will provide $5 billion in aid to Ukraine using revenues from frozen Russian assets, after years of Ottawa promising to forfeit holdings associated with Russia’s government and its oligarchs.
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Federal government moves closer to taking over Russian cargo plane for Ukrainewhich Ottawa hopes to use to generate financial support for Ukraine. "This looks like it's the government gearing up for its forfeiture of that aircraft," said William Pellerin, an Ottawa-based trade lawyer with the firm McMillan LLP. He says he expects ...
Heavy snow did not deter several dozen protesters from demonstrating outside the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa on Tuesday to voice their opposition to President Donald Trump's policies toward Canada, Ukraine and the liberal world order.
The Hon. Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and the Official Opposition, released the following statement on the Anniversary of Putin’s Illegal Invasion of Ukraine: “Three years ago,
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