Contributing to war and peace: Canada’s role in Ukraine explained
Canada has provided over $22 billion in military, humanitarian, and financial aid to Ukraine, while actively participating in diplomatic efforts and training programs to support Ukraine's resilience.
- Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014, annexed Crimea, and launched a full-scale invasion in February 2022, escalating an ongoing conflict in Eastern Europe.
- The conflict stems from Ukraine’s 2014 popular movement to remove a pro-Russian authoritarian leader and Moscow’s resistance to Ukraine joining NATO or the European Union.
- Canada has committed over $22 billion in military, humanitarian, and financial aid, led a Ukrainian troop training mission since 2015, and participates in the Coalition of the Willing for peacekeeping efforts.
- Experts say Canada’s military support is limited by troop redeployment needs, while observers argue western countries should have provided more arms earlier to end the war sooner.
- The situation remains fluid and delicate, with security guarantees for Ukraine contingent on a robust army, and a Ukrainian victory seen as vital to counter Russian neo-imperial ambitions, including threats to Canada’s Arctic.
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Experts decipher the issues and ways in which Ottawa could be called upon to help.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleThe Canadian government closely monitors the attempts of US President Donald Trump to mediate in the war in Ukraine.
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Contributing to war and peace: Canada's role in Ukraine explained
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·Winnipeg, Canada
Read Full ArticleOTTAWA — The Canadian government is closely monitoring US President Donald Trump's attempts to mediate in the war in Ukraine. Canada has volunteered to help maintain peace in Ukraine, if a ceasefire agreement is reached between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to end the war started by Moscow in 2014. The way the war will end could have repercussions for decades. "This has an impact and ramifications on…
·Richelieu, Canada
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74% Left
L 74%
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