Russia’s war in Ukraine has thrown current European energy supplies into limbo. Countries are eager to shift away from Russian fuel, but there’s a catch: many nations have been reliant on it for years. Germany had hoped Canada could be a part of the solution, but as Crystal Goomansingh reports, while our intentions are good, we may not in a position to help in time.
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