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February 28, 2014
News/Top Stories

Ukraine’s Viktor Yanukovych remains defiant as tensions rise in Crimea

KIEV, Ukraine – As tensions rose in Crimea with the takeover of government buildings Thursday by armed pro-Russian groups, news agencies reported

September 18, 2014
News/Top Stories

Ukraine: Very Canadian, says President Poroshenko

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko gave a historic speech to a joint session of the Canadian Parliament yesterday (Sept. 17, 2014). New Canadian

March 9, 2014
Commentary

Ukraine Must Join NATO if Russia Swallows Crimea

On March 16, Crimea will hold a referendum on joining the Russian Federation. The referendum seeks to legitimize Russia’s current occupation. If

December 23, 2014
Commentary

A Teachable Moment: Alberta’s Gay-Straight Alliance Debacle

One year ago, as Sochi geared up to host the 2014 Winter Olympics, Canadians united in condemnation of Russia’s anti-gay laws. Now,

February 10, 2015
Commentary

Open Letter to Merkel: Give Ukraine the Tools to Fight for its Life

This is an open letter to German Chancellor Angela Merkel from Yaroslav Baran of Euromaidan Ottawa and the Ukrainian Canadian Congress on

July 13, 2016
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Nuanced Reporting on Canada’s NATO Commitment in Latvia

Canada’s commitment to send troops to Latvia to strengthen NATO in its stance vis-à-vis Russia has reverberated in the ethnic media with

October 22, 2016
Commentary

One Year In, Big Shift in Foreign Policy

Did the seismic shift in Canada’s political landscape, a year ago, following the election on October 19, 2015, also trigger a shift

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