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Canada-Ukraine Foundation asks federal government to match donations as war reaches four-year mark
Summary
The Canada-Ukraine Foundation is asking Ottawa to match private donations in 2026 and says it has raised more than $100 million as the war reaches its fourth anniversary.
Content
The Canada-Ukraine Foundation has called on the federal government to match private donations to support humanitarian work in Ukraine as the war reaches its fourth anniversary. Executive director Valeriy Kostyuk said the organization has raised more than $100 million and that demand for food, water, medical equipment and power generators continues. He said he hopes the federal government will match all private donations to the foundation in 2026. The report notes that Ottawa has provided billions in aid to Ukraine since the war began, including stated military assistance.
Key points:
- The foundation is requesting Ottawa match private donations to the Canada-Ukraine Foundation in 2026.
- The organization reports it has collected over $100 million and identifies ongoing needs such as food, water, medical supplies and power generators.
- The federal government has delivered billions in aid to Ukraine since the invasion began, including reported military assistance of $6.5 billion.
Summary:
The foundation says matched donations would expand humanitarian support amid continuing needs in Ukraine. The federal government's response to the matching request was not included in the report. Undetermined at this time.
