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The image [edited] shows Canadian PM Mark Carney and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy holding documents, likely signaling a $2 billion military aid agreement announced on Ukraine’s Independence Day, August 24, 2025, amid ongoing Russian aggression, with Canada’s aid including drones and armored vehicles as per Reuters reports from that day.
This aid comes as Canada faces economic stagnation, with real GDP per capita growth at -0.1% from 2015-Q1 to 2024-Q3, the lowest among OECD countries (OECD data), raising domestic concerns about prioritizing foreign aid over local issues like homelessness and food bank usage up 80% since 2022, as noted in the thread.
Historical context reveals Canada’s total aid to Ukraine since 2022 has reached $73 billion, including a $50 billion co-signed loan, per thread estimates, contrasting with U.S. spending of $130.6 billion and Europe’s $165.7 billion (Kiel Institute, 2025), fueling debates on global burden-sharing and domestic resource allocation.
Carney says he won’t rule out Canadian troops on the ground in Ukraine.
— Brian Lilley (@brianlilley) August 25, 2025
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, during a press conference in Kyiv on Ukraine’s Independence Day, discussed the possibility of deploying Canadian troops to Ukraine as part of security guarantees in a potential peace deal with Russia, emphasizing the need for robust Ukrainian armed forces supported by international allies.
This statement comes amidst ongoing tensions and military support for Ukraine, with Canada having already trained over 45,000 Ukrainian troops through Operation Unifier since Russia’s annexation of Crimea, and recently pledging $2 billion in military aid, including drones and armored vehicles, to bolster Ukraine’s defense capabilities.
This statement comes amidst ongoing tensions and military support for Ukraine, with Canada having already trained over 45,000 Ukrainian troops through Operation Unifier since Russia’s annexation of Crimea, and recently pledging $2 billion in military aid, including drones and armored vehicles, to bolster Ukraine’s defense capabilities.
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