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How Canada plans to use Russian cash to help fund Ukraine’s war effortA new idea has emerged in G7 capitals in recent years — using the cash in frozen Russian accounts, or interest earned on those accounts, to help fund Ukraine's defence.
OTTAWA — Canada is set to take its first steps toward expropriating assets held by the Russian government and sanctioned Russian citizens to help fund Ukraine's war effort — measures that could test ...
Mediapersons sat stunned as an extraordinary Oval Office clash ensued between US President Donald Trump, Vice President JD ...
A Ukrainian in Saskatoon says she's angry and disgusted by what happened at a meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and ...
Not only are the U.S.’s nuclear missile defenses based in the Arctic, but there’s also fear Russia could seize control of ...
US President Donald Trump has attacked the Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky calling him a "dictator" before another sour ...
Meanwhile, hours afta Zelensky comot di White House, Ukraine say 12 pipo bin dey injured afta one overnight drone attack from ...
The Canadian Press on MSN1h
Trudeau heads to U.K. for security summit where the focus is on UkraineThe summit was announced earlier in the week to involve European leaders, but takes on a new focus with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attending.
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly said Friday there's a good chance that Russia could re-invade Ukraine if there are no ...
Retired U.S. Navy Admiral James Stavridis said "there will still be a lot of capacity going toward Ukraine" from European allies.
The federal government is extending the timeline for Ukrainians in Canada who fled Russia's invasion to apply for new or ...
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