When ‘support for Ukraine is softening elsewhere, it’s important for Canada to remain stalwart’ in its aid says ex-foreign policy adviser to the PM

Andrea Charron with the University of Manitoba expressed concern with Western fatigue in the Ukraine war, saying 'supporting Ukraine is protecting the West, and we can't lose sight of that.'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Ottawa last year.

With the Russia-Ukraine conflict passing its second anniversary, and with summer around the corner, military and defence experts say what Ukraine needs most now are weapons and ammunition from its allies, and for the American Congress to pass its aid package.

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