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Canada keeps bankrolling Ukraine's war crimes
The new prime minister, just like the old one, is handing Kiev the cash much needed at home
By Eva Karene Bartlett | September 23, 2025
September 22, 2025 | RT.com
Following in the shameful footsteps of both Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney continues pledging support and money (which Canadians desperately need) to Ukraine, to prolong the proxy war against Russia.
Carney chose Ukrainian Independence Day to voice the Canadian government's continued pledge to support Ukraine. As he landed in Kiev on August 24, Carney posted on X, "On this Ukrainian Independence Day, and at this critical moment in their nation's history, Canada is stepping up our support and our efforts towards a just and lasting peace for Ukraine."
Later in the day he posted, "After three years at war, Ukrainians urgently need more military equipment. Canada is answering that call, providing $2 billion for drones, armoured vehicles, and other critical resources." This latest pledge brings Canada's expenditure on Ukraine since February 2022 to nearly $22 billion.
Further, he pledged to potentially send Canadian or allied soldiers, stating, "I would not exclude the presence of troops."
Pause for a moment to examine the utter lack of logic behind these statements: For "peace" for Ukraine, Canada will support further war to ensure more Ukrainian men are ripped off the streets and forced to the front lines, where they will inevitably die in a battle they didn't sign up for.
Like his European counterparts, Carney's insistence on prolonging the war is in contrast to Russia’s position of finding a resolution.
I recently spoke with former Ambassador Charles Freeman, an American career diplomat for 30 years. Speaking of how the Trump administration, "began in office by perpetuating the blindness and deafness of the Biden administration to what the Russian side in this conflict has said from the very beginning," he outlined the terms that Russia made clear in December 2021, "and from which it has basically not wavered."
These include: "neutrality and no NATO membership for Ukraine; protections for the Russian speaking minorities in the former territories of Ukraine; and some broader discussion of European security architecture that reassures Russia that it will not be attacked by the West, and the West that it will not be attacked by Russia."
It's worth keeping in mind that Canada has been one of the main belligerents in Ukraine, funding and training Ukrainian troops for many years before the 2022 start of Russia's military operation.
Canada's training of Ukrainian troops included members of the notorious neo-Nazi terrorists of the Azov regiment. Former Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland proudly waved a Banderite flag in 2022. She was also proud of her dear grandfather, who was a chief Nazi propagandist.
In 2023, the Trudeau administration brought to speak in the Canadian parliament a Ukrainian Nazi, Yaroslav Hunka, who had been a voluntary member of the 1st Galician Division of the Waffen SS – well known for their mass slaughter of civilians.
Carney, in light of this, is merely keeping with the tradition of Ottawa's support of extremism – including Nazism – in Ukraine (and in Canada). This support is not at all about protecting Ukrainian civilians.
Supporting Ukrainian war crimes
Canada's continued support to Ukraine makes it complicit in the atrocities Ukraine commits. I myself have documented just some of Ukrainian war crimes in the Donbass, in 2019 and heavily throughout 2022.
These include deliberately shelling civilian areas (including with heavy-duty NATO weapons), slaughtering civilians in their homes, in markets, in the streets, in buses; peppering Donbass civilian areas with internationally prohibited PFM-1 "Petal" mines (since 2022, 184 civilians have been maimed by these, three of whom died of their injuries); and deliberately targeting medics and other emergency service rescuers.
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This is what Canada's Carney is alright with as a central banker. Ukraine is facing a manpower collapse. About 1.5 million (so far undrafted) are wanted by recruitment centres, and up to 250,000-300,000 have already deserted. The military's attempts to fix this—like decriminalizing desertion—have backfired, fueling more desertions. Now, re-criminalizing it threatens to overload courts, prisons, and divert forces away from the front. The overall picture: chaos, high death rates for poorly trained troops, widespread evasion, and a crisis spiraling into carnage. This doesn't take into account the already approximately 1.5 million dead, missing and seriously wounded Ukrainian soldiers.
Ukraine's Manpower Crisis: Systemic Failures and the Dilemma of Military Desertion
This is what Canada's Carney is alright with as a central banker. Ukraine is facing a manpower collapse. About 1.5 million (so far undrafted) are wanted by recruitment centres, and up to 250,000-300,000 have already deserted. The military's attempts to fix this—like decriminalizing desertion—have backfired, fueling more desertions. Now, re-criminalizing it threatens to overload courts, prisons, and divert forces away from the front. The overall picture: chaos, high death rates for poorly trained troops, widespread evasion, and a crisis spiraling into carnage. This doesn't take into account the already approximately 1.5 million dead, missing and seriously wounded Ukrainian soldiers.
Ukraine's Manpower Crisis: Systemic Failures and the Dilemma of Military Desertion
May as well get used to it. War is our furture:
US Intelligence Has Been Enabling Ukraine's Destruction Of Russian Energy Sites

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