Canada sends additional $200M military aid to Ukraine
Canada commits a further $200 million for Ukraine's defense against Russia, bringing total support since 2022 to $22 billion. The funds will purchase critical U.S.-sourced military hardware.
Canada commits a further $200 million for Ukraine's defense against Russia, bringing total support since 2022 to $22 billion. The funds will purchase critical U.S.-sourced military hardware.
Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland announces a $235 million aid package for Ukraine, framing it as a strategic investment in global security. Details on the pledge and its context.
Canada commits over $200 million in new support for Ukraine, announced by ministers following the NATO Summit. Read the details of this significant aid package.
A medical team from London, Ontario, is using 3D printing to create custom fixators for severe bone fractures in Gaza. This innovative approach offers critical care where resources are scarce.
Discover the must-see classical music concerts and events in Vancouver this December, from The Nutcracker to the VSO's holiday series. Plan your festive season with our guide.
Ukrainian refugees in Calgary voice strong opposition to Trump administration's peace plan, calling it appeasement. Community leaders seek international support for just peace.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio leads U.S. delegation in Florida talks with Ukrainian officials seeking peace deal to end Russia's war. Key discussions focus on sovereignty and security guarantees.
Top Trump administration officials meet Ukrainian negotiators in Florida to broker Russia-Ukraine war end. Key Moscow talks with Putin planned this week amid ongoing attacks.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and envoy Witkoff engage in Ukraine peace talks as Trump administration intensifies diplomatic efforts to broker war resolution.
Father Raymond de Souza argues comparing Trump's Ukraine stance to Chamberlain's Nazi appeasement is historically inaccurate. Learn why the contexts differ significantly.
A $100M corruption scandal in Ukraine's energy sector reaches President Zelenskyy's inner circle, raising concerns for Canada's $22B in aid. Read the latest developments.
Ukraine's Security Service deployed naval drones to strike Russian oil tankers in the Black Sea. The attack occurred off the Turkish coast using the new Sea Baby 'Avdiivka' drone.
University of Alberta professor David Marples analyzes why the proposed U.S. peace plan for ending the Russia-Ukraine war faces strong opposition from Ukraine. Learn the key sticking points.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's chief of staff Andriy Yermak resigns amid corruption investigation, triggering major government shakeup. Read the latest developments.
Andriy Yermak, head of Ukraine's Presidential Office, resigns as anti-corruption investigation expands. Key development in Ukraine's reform efforts during wartime.
Ukrainian anti-corruption agencies raid President Zelenskyy's chief of staff Andrii Yermak. Investigation continues as Ukraine battles Russian invasion and seeks Western support.
Discover Vancouver's vibrant choral music scene this holiday season. Our guide features must-see concerts from Elektra Women's Choir, Vancouver Bach Choir, and Handel's Messiah performances.
Russian President Vladimir Putin views the U.S. peace proposal as a starting point for negotiations while demanding Ukrainian troop withdrawal from contested regions.
The Canada Ukraine Surgical Aid Program completes its first mission inside Ukraine since 2022, performing complex reconstructive surgeries for war victims and training local medical teams.
RCMP continue enforcement at Walbran Valley logging protest with four arrests made. Latest developments in the ongoing environmental demonstration on Vancouver Island.
The International Monetary Fund reaches staff-level agreement on US$8+ billion arrangement with Ukraine. Critical financial support continues amid Russia-Ukraine war.
President Trump pushes Ukraine peace deal amid falling polls. Three major sticking points threaten negotiations as European allies express concern. Read the latest developments.
Vancouver's beloved Celebration of Light fireworks show is cancelled for good after 2025 due to a severe funding shortfall and rising costs, ending a summer tradition dating back to 1992.
Former President Trump announces he's sending representatives to meet with Putin and Ukrainian officials after finalizing a plan to end the ongoing conflict. Latest developments.
Police are investigating after two people died at a worksite on Vancouver Island near Chemainus. Authorities remain tight-lipped as the probe continues.
Vancouver's Just For Laughs festival celebrates its 10th anniversary in February 2026 with over 100 shows featuring James Acaster, Michelle Buteau, and more. Get tickets now!
The European Union has voted to significantly deepen defence industry cooperation with Ukraine, marking a pivotal step in military support. Learn about this strategic partnership.
Canada continues funding $1.73 billion in gender-focused foreign aid projects despite PM Carney's policy change. Includes gender-just rice and feminist demining programs.
Heavy air raids hit Kyiv while drone strikes target southern Russia, escalating conflict hours after Trump announced 'big progress' on Ukraine peace deal. Read the latest developments.
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation concludes emergency aid operations after distributing 187 million meals. U.S.-led coordination center takes over relief efforts under ceasefire agreement.