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Censorship makes it tough for Russians to get any real news about the invasion of Ukraine, but it’s hard for them to miss the way their lives have changed since this all started last month.

Natalia Konstantinova, a Russian influencer who lives in Saint-Petersburg, recently told us how things have changed on the streets of her city, where there are signs of war, censorship and propaganda everywhere you look.

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Before he became the actual president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy pretended to be one for a TV show.

The Ukrainian leader has been projecting a tough and determined image amid Russia's invasion lately, so it might be surprising to know that Vladimir Putin's "No. 1 target" used to be an actor a comedian who once played the piano with his genitals.

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In unison with much of the world, many Ottawa businesses are showing their support for Ukraine following Russia's invasion of the country. In addition to sharing resources and voicing our support, there are more ways to help.

We may feel helpless and dishearted with what is taking place overseas, but there are many ways as Canadians, and specifically in Ottawa that we can send support to the country of Ukraine. While some Ottawa shops are setting up donation boxes and sending some sales proceeds to Ukrainian charities, there are ways for us to donate directly from home and stay informed as well as Ukrainian-Canadian businesses we can visit.

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Toronto restaurants are voicing their support for Ukraine following Russia's heavily criticized invasion of the country last week, and they aren't just flying flags.

Barrel House Korchma, a Ukrainian restaurant on Lakeshore, announced last week that it would be setting up a donation box for the Friends of Ukraine Defense Forces Fund.

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