War, hate, propaganda … what’s next?

Give us more than existential dread. Give us information, give us ways to prepare for wartime prices and wartime living. Give us a reason to stand together.
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, pictured Feb. 24, 2022, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Defence Minister Anita Anand at a press conference reacting to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. It’s time for the prime minister to start doing daily briefings with Anand and Freeland, and to share as much as they can to lead this country through our next crisis, writes Rose LeMay.
OTTAWA—Evidence is growing that Russia is perpetrating war crimes against the people of Ukraine. Russia is targeting civilians, hospitals, and nuclear power plants. Why would Russia threaten a nuclear accident on land they purport to want to control? Why would they target civilians, essentially th...

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