‘Deeply hurtful’: Freeland reacts to Smith’s comments on Russian invasion of Ukraine ableg abpoli cdnpoli
for remarks she had made earlier questioning whether regions of Ukraine should be allowed to break away and join Russia, and appearing to suggest NATO and Ukraine are partially responsible for Russia’s invasion.Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Calgary SUN, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
“The fight that is happening in Ukraine right now is a fight between democracy and dictatorship. It is one tyrant’s effort to wipe a country off the map because it wants to be free and refuses to be subjugated.”Article content The province is home to close to 370,000 Ukrainian Albertans, according to the most recent Statistics Canada data.“That fight should matter to every single person in a democracy whether they have Ukrainian roots or not.”Smith said she “categorically condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the indescribable suffering Russia has and still is inflicting upon the Ukrainian people.”
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