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- Andrea Charron with the University of Manitoba expressed concern with Western fatigue in the Ukraine war, saying 'supporting Ukraine is protecting the West, and we can't lose sight of that.'
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- Canada must assume that our support for Ukraine is going to be long term, and our resolve in our support cannot be half-hearted.
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- At issue are five votes during which the Conservatives were the lone party to vote against a new modernized Canada-Ukraine trade deal and increased funding for Operation Unifier.
- While the Conservative stance is a ‘betrayal of common sense,’ the Liberals have also blown things out of proportion with their rhetoric on the trade deal, say observers.
- While the Conservative stance is a ‘betrayal of common sense,’ the Liberals have also blown things out of proportion with their rhetoric on the trade deal, say observers.
- Ukraine’s ability to rebuild the country, even in the face of a full-scale war, would not have been possible without the crucial external assistance we receive from our strategic partners like Canada.
- Ukraine’s ability to rebuild the country, even in the face of a full-scale war, would not have been possible without the crucial external assistance we receive from our strategic partners like Canada.
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