Canada, Ukraine and peacekeeping force
OTTAWA — Canada is willing to participate in an as-yet undefined peacekeeping operation in Ukraine if a deal to stop the fighting with Russia is reached, Defence Minister Bill Blair said Wednesday.
A politician vying to replace Justin Trudeau as Canada's next leader has suggested forming a closer alliance with Britain and France as the NATO nations possess nuclear weapons, which could help safeguard the Canadians against potential threats posed by President Donald Trump.
The outgoing Canadian leader isn’t budging on his country’s full-throated support for Ukraine determining its own fate. “It’s a fundamental principle for Canada and for the vast majority ...
Ukraine expected to sign a deal with Trump giving U.S. access to its rare minerals—but almost half are impossible to get to ‘Enough is enough’: Europe’s leaders are piling pressure on the ...
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Evening Report — Trump turns up heat on Russia, Ukraine
Trump threatens Russia with sanctions, pushes for peace agreement with Ukraine
President Donald Trump threatened to put sanctions on Russia after it bombarded Ukraine with missiles, following a U.S. halt on military assistance.
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Trump says Russia easier to deal with than Ukraine in push for peace
President Donald Trump paused future deliveries of military aid to Ukraine. Trump’s tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada went into effect this morning. Trump will deliver a potentially explosive speech to Congress tonight.
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