Alberta makes driver’s licence exchange program for Ukrainian refugees permanent
The Alberta government said it will make the exchange of driver's licences for Ukrainian refugees permanent.
Canada
Apr 18
Moncton microbrewer brews batch of Ukrainian beer: ‘A taste of freedom’
Oleg Kvasha from the Ukrainian Club of Moncton has teamed up with Moncton's O'Creek Brewing Company to brew up a batch of Ukrainian beer.
Canada
Mar 26
Ukrainian newcomer artists showcase work at ‘Pysanky for Peace’ exhibit
For the third year, a giant display of intricately decorated Ukrainian Easter eggs is set up at Kingsway Mall as part of the Pysanky for Peace project.
Features
Mar 26
Alberta seeking more control over immigration, more Ukrainian refugees to fill jobs
The Alberta government is asking the federal government for more control over provincial immigration.
Canada
Mar 27
Calgary fatal stabbing victim ‘gave himself’ to help those fleeing war in Ukraine
Joel Clark, who died in a stabbing in Calgary on April 8, is being remembered as someone who dedicated his life to helping others, particularly Ukrainians.
Crime
Apr 22
Ukraine’s energy system far from collapse despite ongoing Russian strikes
Recent Russian attacks have caused significant damage to the Ukrainian power system, but a total collapse is unlikely, the head of Ukraine's national grid company says.
World
Apr 1
Canada’s Ukraine emergency visa program is ending. What now?
The Canadian Immigration Lawyers Association wants the federal government to explore new tracks for Ukrainians apply for permanent residency as a special visa program expires.
Canada
Mar 30
Russia carries out largest air strike of Ukraine war on energy facilities
Russia on Friday staged its largest air strike on Ukrainian energy infrastructure of the war, leaving more than a million others without electricity, Kyiv said.
World
Mar 22
Family who immigrated to Canada says they couldn’t stay amid high cost of living
A Ukrainian woman who moved to Nova Scotia says her family couldn't stay as it was too hard to keep up with the cost of living, so they returned home to Europe after seven months.
Canada
Mar 21
Lethbridge Ukrainians reflect on 2-year anniversary of Russian invasion
'It was such a sadness and such a terrible situation,' says Mila Wagner, president of the Lethbridge branch of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC).
Canada
Feb 26
Two years after Russian invasion, Ukrainians continue to arrive in Manitoba
Nearly 29,000 Ukrainians have presented to Manitoba's reception centre at the Winnipeg airport with more than 23,600 provincial health cards issued.
World
Feb 23
Some Ukrainians in Quebec struggle with French requirement for immigration
Ukrainians came to Canada through a program that allows them to stay and work for three years, and beneficiaries have until March to apply to extend their temporary status.
Canada
Feb 24
Local Ukrainian volunteer organization to mark grim anniversary
It’s been nearly two years since Russia invaded Ukraine, but the war is far from over.
Canada
Feb 20
2 years into Russia’s invasion, Ukrainians still fight forcible deportation
Ukrainian researchers say they have uncovered dozens of facilities in Russia and Belarus where forcibly deported Ukrainians have been held since Russia's invasion began.
World
Feb 24
On 2nd anniversary of war, Ukrainian refugee in Saskatchewan recalls leaving home
Ukrainian refugee Alla Kuranda, who currently lives in Saskatchewan, recalls the emotions of being forced to leave her home two years ago after the Russian invasion began.
Canada
Feb 24
Ukrainians seeking refuge in Calgary worry about support faltering on 2nd anniversary of invasion
Calgarians marked the second anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine on Saturday.
Canada
Feb 24
2 years since war began, how Ukrainians are building a home in Canada
Since Russia invaded Ukraine two years ago, Canada has welcomed 221,231 Ukrainians into the country under a temporary stream of entry.
Canada
Feb 22
Germany has taken in 1.1M Ukrainians and is running out of places to house them
A decommissioned airport in Berlin was supposed to house Ukrainian refugees for one or two days. Now, thousands have been living there for months with nowhere else to go.
World
Feb 18
Trudeau signs new Ukraine security pact during Kyiv visit
The agreement is aimed at fortifying both the Ukrainian military and the country's struggling economy, as world leaders mark the second anniversary of Russia's invasion.
Canada
Feb 24
FBI informant charged with falsely accusing Bidens of corrupt business dealings
Prosecutors said Alexander Smirnov falsely told FBI agents in June 2020 that executives associated with the Ukrainian energy company Burisma gave money to Hunter and Joe Biden.
U.S. News
Feb 15