Saskatchewan woman reflects on family one year after war in Ukraine began
On the one-year mark since Russia first waged war on Ukraine, a refugee reflects on their journey to Saskatchewan, and their fears for those who remain in the battle zone.
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On the one-year mark since Russia first waged war on Ukraine, a refugee reflects on their journey to Saskatchewan, and their fears for those who remain in the battle zone.
Three Conservative MPs were photographed after having dinner with a member of the Alternative for Germany party, a right-wing populist party that opposes immigration.
The UCP government said it would provide up to $27.3 million to help Ukrainians access settlement, language, housing and financial supports.
Ukraine refugee Yuliya Pelivan arrived in Saskatchewan a week ago. While planning to escape the war, she and her husband saw Canada as a safe place for their future family.
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency said malicious online actors may be seeking ‘to sow chaos and societal discord’ amid the Ukraine anniversary.
The federal government is sending another $20 million in aid for people affected by the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria, and matching millions more in private donations.
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From lit-up landmarks, vigils to rallies and new sanctions, countries around the world are showing their support for Ukraine on the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion.
The federal government’s announcement comes as G7 nations ready a fresh round of sanctions on Russia, which started the war on Feb. 24, 2022.
Saskatchewan is commemorating one year since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Friday.