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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had some harsh words for Canada after a recent decision by the Canadian government.

A video released by the Ukrainian government shows Zelenskyy calling a recent exception to sanctions against Russia something that could be perceived as a "manifestation of weakness."

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy virtually addressed students at the University of Toronto and other institutions across Canada on June 22, urging them not to allow leaders to forget about the war raging in Ukraine.

The event was hosted by the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy at 10 a.m. on Wednesday.

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Former U.S. President George W. Bush may have been more honest than he intended during a recent speech in Dallas, during which he tried to condemn the invasion of Ukraine and accidentally blasted his own invasion of Iraq.

The former president often made headlines for his verbal gaffes when he was in the White House, and that old habit came back to haunt him during a speech this week.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy just honoured a heroic dog and "very good boy" with a medal, after the dog helped sniff out hundreds of explosives left by Russian troops.

President Zelenskyy awarded Patron the dog with a medal on Sunday at a special ceremony with several prominent guests on hand, including Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

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Alors qu'il avait fait une tournée en Europe en mars dernier, notamment pour le sommet du G7, mais aussi pour affirmer son soutien à l'Ukraine, Justin Trudeau a décidé de faire un voyage qui n'était pas prévu dans le pays ce dimanche 8 mai pour se rendre à Irpin, dans la banlieue de Kyiv.

« Le premier ministre est en Ukraine pour rencontrer le président Zelensky et réaffirmer le soutien indéfectible du Canada au peuple ukrainien », a déclaré à Narcity le bureau du premier ministre.

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