During the international “Summit on Peace in Ukraine” held over the weekend in Switzerland, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau often became the center of attention – for good or ill. During the peace summit group photo Sunday, Trudeau randomly yelled: “Slava Ukraini!”
The phrase is translated as “Glory to Ukraine” and caused many of the other participants at the summit to look quizzically over at Trudeau, while Zelensky gave a nod of approval.
Trudeau promised Saturday at the G7 summit to send more money and military equipment to Ukraine and to add Canada’s approval for another $5 billion loan, even as he apparently confused Ukraine with Russia, saying “Ukraine must be held to account” for the war.
The prime minister was asked about the festering report from the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians. Trudeau received an unredacted copy of the report, titled “ Special Report on Foreign Interference in Canada’s Democratic […]
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