A rally is being held in Toronto’s Nathan Phillips Square on Sunday Feb. 23 to commemorate the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
It has become a fixture at Toronto Pearson Airport in Mississauga and after three years sitting on the tarmac, there’s no clear indication that it’s going anywhere soon. The Russian-owned Antonov An-124 aircraft,
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Daily Mail on MSNEmergency services on site after 12 are injured in Toronto pub shootingAt least 12 people were injured in a shooting at a pub late on March 7 in Toronto, and the suspects remained at large, CTV News and police reported. None of the injuries was life threatening and six of those injured had gunshot wounds,
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Trump weighs new sanctions on Russia, days after pausing military aid and intel sharing with Ukraine
Trump threatens Russia with sanctions, keeps pause on aid to Ukraine in push to settle war
President Donald Trump threatened to put sanctions on Russia after it bombarded Ukraine with missiles, following a U.S. halt on military assistance.
Trump threatens to sanction Russia in bid for a ceasefire in Ukraine; White House hosts Crypto Summit
Follow updates and latest news coverage on President Donald Trump hosting the first ever White House Crypto Summit. Stocks have taken a hit this week as Trump implemented — and then walked back — sweeping tariffs on Canada and Mexico.
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Russian cargo plane seized in Toronto could soon be owned by CanadaIn June 2023, the federal government officially seized an aircraft that had been sitting on the tarmac at Toronto's Pearson International Airport since February 2022.
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Russia attacks Ukraine’s energy supplies with dozens of missiles and drones
Trump says ‘we're doing very well with Russia,’ hours after threatening sanctions for bombing Ukraine
In a post on Truth Social, Trump put pressure on the country that so far has faced little public pushback from his administration.
Russia bombards Ukraine’s energy grid after Zelenskyy says his team will hold talks with the U.S.
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia targeted Ukraine’s energy infrastructure in a large-scale missile and drone bombardment during the night, officials said Friday, hours after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said talks with the U.S. on ending the 3-year war will take place next week.
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