Canada must push for peace in Ukraine

Canada is not party to any of the voices urging for peace, and instead we are doing everything possible to prolong the fighting.
On April 7, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said 'the world’s democracies—including our own—can be safe only once the Russian tyrant and his armies are entirely vanquished.' That's essentially urging for regime change in Russia, writes Bhagwant Sandhu,
Where to next with Ukraine? If it were left to the ideological hawks, the answer would be more bombs, more death, more destruction. Three months into the war, however, that refrain sounds more like self-serving bluster than workable policy advice. The way out of a war ...

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