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Scorched fields, destroyed forests, polluted air and water, mined lands – these are only a few of the devastating consequences of Russia’s war of aggression. By November 2025, over 10,000 cases of environmental damage caused by Russia have been documented, estimated losses reaching approximately $142 million since the start...

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I was proud to have received the unanimous consent of all Members of Parliament, to adopt the motion below on the day we mark 4 years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine: That the House: a) condemn Russia's ongoing, unjustified, full-scale military invasion of Ukraine; b) call on Russia to cease its hostilities against Ukraine and withdraw to recognized international borders; c) strongly condemn Russia’s deliberate and ongoing attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, depriving civilians of heat, electricity and basic services, particularly during the winter months; d) reaffirm the Government of Canada’s unwavering support for Ukraine, it’s territorial integrity, and independence and sovereignty within internationally recognized borders and territorial waters; e) affirm Canada’s commitment to working toward a just, lasting, and comprehensive peace in the region; f) support the establishment of robust and legally binding security guarantees to Ukraine; g) acknowledge the work of the Government of Canada, provinces, and territories, in assisting those displaced by Russia’s ongoing, unjust, invasion of Ukraine; h) and recognize Canada’s leadership at the International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children and call for all possible efforts to be made to ensure the return of all Ukrainian prisoners of war, illegally detained civilians and children forcibly deported to Russia, and to support efforts to bring to justice those responsible for war crimes before the International Criminal Court. My thanks to MPs for their support of my motion. Canada is unwavering in our support for Ukraine. We must stand with the people of Ukraine until they win.

Yvan Baker, MP 🇨🇦🇺🇦

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"Over these four years, we have proven that we deserve the respect of the entire world." Servicemen of the First Corps Azov of the National Guard of Ukraine were awarded distinctions of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine: the honorary breast badges "Steel Cross," "Cross of Bravery," "Silver Cross," "Cross of Military Honor," "Golden Cross," and "For Conscientious Service." The awards were personally presented by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Oleksandr Syrskyi, during a meeting with the fighters marking the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion. "Four years ago, Russia treacherously attacked our state. Four years of full-scale armed aggression against our country by an enemy superior in manpower, weapons, ammunition, artillery shells, and drones. Yet over these four years, we have demonstrated that we truly deserve the respect of the entire world. Many of my colleagues from European countries wrote to me today that they are proud of our resilience and our achievements on the battlefield, secured despite this exhausting war," the Commander-in-Chief said. During the award ceremony, General Oleksandr Syrskyi thanked the soldiers, sergeants, and officers who received decorations for their steadfast and worthy fulfillment of military duty, and for setting an example of courage and heroism. He also expressed hope that the achievements of the Ukrainian Armed Forces will be accompanied by as few losses as possible, and that this valiant struggle will end in victory.

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