Close X
Thursday, November 28, 2024
ADVT 
National

Trudeau, Polish leaders, discuss refugee crisis

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 10 Mar, 2022 10:58 AM
  • Trudeau, Polish leaders, discuss refugee crisis

WARSAW, Poland - Polish President Andrzej Duda says Canada was the only country that reached out to Poland to offer help managing a refugee crisis before Russia invaded Ukraine last month.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Poland today meeting with Duda and Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki as an estimated 100,000 Ukrainian refugees pour into Poland every day.

Duda says now that Trudeau is in Warsaw he is confident Canada will help as much as it can.

Trudeau however did not come bearing new offers to help ease the strain on Poland, which is already coping with 1.5 million Ukrainian refugees.

The federal government announced last week it would fast-track visa applications from Ukrainians and will launch an emergency travel authorization stream shortly for those seeking to flee Ukraine for Canada, where they can remain up to two years if they pass a security check.

Trudeau also says Canada will now triple to $30 million its matching fund for any donations made to the Canadian Red Cross for crisis relief in Ukraine.

MORE National ARTICLES

Law protecting French targets francophone migrants

Law protecting French targets francophone migrants
The bill modernizing the Official Languages Act would ensure that federally regulated companies, including banks, airlines, and trains and buses crossing provincial lines, would have to serve Canadians in French as well as English. 

Law protecting French targets francophone migrants

Canadian economy grew 4.6% in 2021

Canadian economy grew 4.6% in 2021
The increase of 15.4 per cent for the year was second only to the 17.4 per cent gain recorded in 1983 as the country came out of a recession the previous year.

Canadian economy grew 4.6% in 2021

Canada calls for ICC investigation of Russia

Canada calls for ICC investigation of Russia
Joly announced Canada's intent in Geneva Tuesday after she and other Western officials walked out in the middle of the address by their Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, at the United Nations Human Rights Council.

Canada calls for ICC investigation of Russia

Ottawa to review Russian Aeroflot flight

Ottawa to review Russian Aeroflot flight
In a Twitter post Sunday night, the department said Aeroflot flight 111 violated the prohibition that was imposed earlier in the day in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Ottawa to review Russian Aeroflot flight

BCREA criticizes cooling-off period for housing

BCREA criticizes cooling-off period for housing
Earlier this month, the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver said a lack of supply caused January home sales to slow from a record-setting pace last year, nonetheless pushing the benchmark price up 18.5 per cent from last January, to about $1.2 million.

BCREA criticizes cooling-off period for housing

Police investigate homicide at UBC Okanagan campus

Police investigate homicide at UBC Okanagan campus
The Kelowna RCMP say in a news release Monday that the 24-year-old woman who was allegedly assaulted Saturday morning while working on campus succumbed to her injuries.

Police investigate homicide at UBC Okanagan campus