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Carney Pledges $2 Billion for Ukraine, More Sanctions Four Years After Invasion

Prime Minister Mark Carney announced expanded sanctions on 21 individuals, 53 entities, and 100 vessels, alongside $2 billion in military aid to support Ukraine's defense.

  • Prime Minister Mark Carney is pledging $2 billion in military aid for Ukraine and more sanctions against Russia's shadow fleet of oil tankers.
  • Canada is providing $300 million more military assistance and renewing its training mission for Ukraine's soldiers until 2029.
  • Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand announced expanded sanctions against 21 individuals, 53 organizations, and 100 vessels from Russia's shadow fleet, as well as $20 million more for Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
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After four years of war, "Russia does nothing," he says by imposing new sanctions.

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In parallel, Ottawa introduces new restrictions against the Russian Federation.

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Canada to impose sanctions on 100 ships from Russia's so-called secret fleet

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