PM Carney pledges $900M aid package to Ukraine
Since the 2022 full-scale Russian invasion, Canada has committed over $25.5B in multifaceted assistance to Ukraine.
Canada is preparing a fresh $900 million aid package for Ukraine, including military equipment, air defence and energy support.
“Canada will be announcing about $900 million of support for medium-term military support, both in terms of vehicles, munitions, air defence and… energy [needs] for the winter,” he told reporters Tuesday from the NATO Summit in Turkey.
“And beyond that, for reconstruction and a Ukrainian economy fully integrated with Europe and the global economy.”
The Department of Finance earlier censored details of federal aid to Ukraine, citing potential harm to international affairs and the revelation of third-party trade secrets.
They estimate Ukraine’s postwar recovery will take 10 years and over half a trillion dollars.
Since the 2022 full-scale Russian invasion, Canada has committed over $25.5B in multifaceted assistance to Ukraine.




