Canada must lead on supporting Ukraine with Russia’s frozen assets
- Marianna Golunbenko and her friends have been holding weekly rallies in Sooke to support Ukraine since April 5.
- The rallies aim to remind the community about the ongoing war in Ukraine and its impact on its people.
- Golunbenko emphasized the need for constant awareness, stating, 'It’s important to remember because in Ukraine the war is still going.'
- The rallies, started by Voices of Ukraine, have positive community support, as passersby often honk and wave at the demonstrators.
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Canada must lead on supporting Ukraine with Russia’s frozen assets
Whoever wins Canada’s election next week will immediately face a decision with huge implications for global security and international law. At stake is the equivalent of US$300 billion of frozen Russian central bank reserves held in western currencies, C$22 billion of which is held in Canadian dollars. Given uncertainty among western allies, there’s no guarantee these assets will remain frozen.
Canada must lead on supporting Ukraine with Russia’s frozen assets - World Refugee and Migration Council
An open letter signed by a wide range of individuals and organizations, including World Refugee & Migration Council members Lloyd Axworthy, Allan Rock, Ratna Omidvar and Fen Osler Hampson. It was first published in the National Post. Whoever wins Canada’s election next week will immediately face a decision with huge implications for global security and international law. At stake is the equivalent of US$300 billion of frozen Russian central bank…
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