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‘A good decision, but keep Canada on priority’: Torontonians react to Canada sending $900M in aid to Ukraine

What to know Canada’s federal government has announced 900 million in military assistance to Ukraine, and Torontonians have mixed opinions about it. Prime Minister Mark... The post ‘A good decision, but keep Canada on priority’: Torontonians react to Canada sending 900M in aid to Ukraine appeared first on NOW Toronto.
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The Suburban
· Jul 8, 2026
Woe Canada?
Perhaps merging Canada with the US? I’ll start with the aside:
National Post
· Jul 3, 2026
Windsor mayor says better to keep Gordie Howe Bridge closed than to ‘make a bad deal’
‘Don’t let them use this bridge as leverage in any way, shape, or form if it means Canada has to take a bad deal. I’d hate to see that happen’
Canada's National Observer
· Jul 7, 2026
Alberta’s grievances should really be with Alberta
If Albertans insist on playing the blame game, I have a suggestion for who they ought to be targeting: their provincial government.
Ukrainska Pravda
· Jul 7, 2026
Ukraine receives major air defence aid package from Canada – Zelenskyy
Canada has provided Ukraine with a major air defence assistance package. Some of the new deliveries are already on their way.
Toronto Sun
· Jul 9, 2026
JAY GOLDBERG: Mark Carney wants your trust, not your questions
Canadians don’t know the full cost to taxpayers of three large projects
CBC News
· Jul 5, 2026
Ottawa councillors, MPPs call for help from province after Canada Day deluge
Several Ottawa city councillors and MPPs have signed an open letter calling on the province to make disaster relief funding available for residents facing financial burdens after last week’s storm.
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Related coverage for "‘A good decision, but keep Canada on priority’: Torontonians react to Canada sending $900M in aid to Ukraine": The Suburban — Woe Canada?. National Post — Windsor mayor says better to keep Gordie Howe Bridge closed than to ‘make a bad deal’. Canada's National Observer — Alberta’s grievances should really be with Alberta . Ukrainska Pravda — Ukraine receives major air defence aid package from Canada – Zelenskyy. Toronto Sun — JAY GOLDBERG: Mark Carney wants your trust, not your questions. CBC News — Ottawa councillors, MPPs call for help from province after Canada Day deluge