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Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney says his country will offer an additional $2bn Canadian dollars in military aid to Ukraine and another $2.3 billion in loans.
Justin Trudeau, Canada's prime minister, left, and Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Ukraine's president, meet following a 'Support Ukraine' summit with world leaders in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Monday, Feb.
TORONTO, May 17 (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Saturday reaffirmed the country's support for Ukraine in his first face-to-face meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr ...
Finland's President Alexander Stubb is the head of state for one of NATO's newest members, and he sat down with CBC News to ...
While Russia wages war on Ukraine, America and its allies have been covertly funding Russia. But Trump can make Russia pay ...
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks to the media after a meeting with the President and CEO of The National Association of Manufacturers Jay Timmons in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025.
In a show of solidarity and support for Ukraine and its people, the City of Ottawa has installed street signs reading "Free-Libre Ukraine" along Charlotte Street in the Sandy Hill neighbourhood ...
VICTORIA, British Columbia — Canada’s MDA Corp. will provide satellite radar imagery to Ukraines government to help it counter Russia’s invasion of that country. To continue reading this ...
The call with foreign leaders was an attempt by Mr. Biden to ease concerns that U.S. support for Ukraine was wavering in the aftermath of the passage of the short-term spending bill.
ROME - Prime Minister Mark Carney reaffirmed Canada's "steadfast and unwavering support" for Ukraine in his first meeting with the country's president on Saturday in Rome.
The remaining G7 leaders are meeting in Canada after Trump cut short his visit due to events in the Middle East.
These demands – virtually unchanged since the beginning of the war – include a lifting of sanctions against Russia and no ...