Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Ukraine on Saturday as he helped mark two years since Russia’s full-scale invasion. “We have seen the impact of Russian disinformation and misinformation in countries all around the world with a rise of a far-right that is turning its back on Ukraine, turning its back on the international rules-based order, turning its back on democracies. Canadians still remain overwhelmingly in favour — not just of Ukraine but of the rules-based order,” Trudeau said.
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Russia’s disinformation, misinformation leading far-right to turn its back on Ukraine: Trudeau
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