OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced today that Canada is providing Ukraine with more weapons, which he says will help the country win on the
Canada will donate four additional Leopard 2 main battle tanks to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine, growing Canada’s contribution to eight tanks in total, Trudeau said.New sanctions are being imposed on 122 people and 13 entities that are complicit in Russia’s ongoing war with Ukraine, Trudeau said.
Other sanctioned individuals include family members of previously sanctioned people, Russian deputy prime ministers and ministers, people in the office of President Vladimir Putin and the Russian military. “Putin thought his invasion would be a quick victory, but he was mistaken. Ukrainians have stood strong over the last 365 days and counting, and as Russia continues its brutal war against Ukraine, Canada and Canadians will stand by the Ukrainian people for as long as it takes,” Trudeau said in a written statement.
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