Canada pledges more than $200M for Ukraine at NATO meeting
Canada's $235 million aid includes $200 million for NATO's Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List and $35 million in non-lethal support to enhance Ukraine's defense and interoperability.
- On Dec. 3, 2025, Canada pledged CAD $200 million to NATO's Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List, David McGuinty, Defence Minister, and Anita Anand, Foreign Affairs Minister, announced in Brussels.
- Ministers said the funding ensures Ukraine receives urgent advanced capabilities and reflects Canada’s unwavering commitment to NATO and Euro-Atlantic security amid NATO talks on a U.S.-led peace initiative.
- Anand announced $35 million in non‑lethal aid, and Global Affairs Canada said the funding will buy medical and protective equipment, communications tools, training and logistics support.
- That brings Ottawa's broader assistance tally to about $22-billion, including $6.5-billion in military aid since February, 2022, and $200 million for PURL.
- PURL, created after the June summit, was developed by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and U.S. President Donald Trump as the U.S. signalled allies to shoulder more burden and pool funds to buy a U.S.-sourced package valued around USD $500 million.
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Ministers McGuinty, Anand pledge more than $200 million in funding for Ukraine
The government is pledging another $235 million in funding for Ukraine, with National Defence Minister David McGuinty and Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand announcing Canada's latest commitments.
Ottawa is committed to providing an additional $235 million to help Ukraine defend itself in its ongoing war against Russia.
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