Canada’s response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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On February 24, 2022, Russia began a full-scale military invasion of Ukraine, launching attacks on many cities. The Government of Canada has since put in place measures to help Ukrainians in and outside Canada.
If you are a Canadian in Ukraine and need emergency consular assistance, contact the .
We advise travelers to to Ukraine due to the Russian military invasion.
Support for Ukrainians
Canada’s efforts in supporting Ukraine’s energy and reconstruction needs.
Jobs on Job Bank that Ukrainians can apply for, with information for employers who recruit them.
Helping Ukrainians come to Canada. Assisting Canadian citizens and permanent residents to return home.
Provincial and territorial resources
Settlement and orientation services for Ukrainian newcomers.
What Canada is doing
Economic, humanitarian, development assistance and security and stabilization support
Responding to needs of people affected by the military invasion.
Targeted sanctions
Sanctions against individuals and entities, prohibitions, import and export controls.
Providing equipment and training to support the military forces of Ukraine.
Political situation
Supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and independence.
International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children
Joint Canada-Ukraine initiative to bring illegally deported or forcibly transferred children back to Ukraine.
Agreement on security cooperation between Canada and Ukraine
Canada-Ukraine Strategic Security Partnership (CUSSP) that sets out areas for enhanced bilateral engagement and cooperation.
Countering Russian disinformation
Countering Russian disinformation and information manipulation.
How you can help
Donating to and supporting trusted organizations and initiatives.
Donation assistance for disasters abroad
Best ways to help in an emergency situation abroad.
Helping keep Canada and Canadians safe online.
The Government of Canada is making an appeal to Canadian businesses interested in providing support to displaced Ukrainians arriving in Canada.
Trade, business and investment
Trade and investment with Ukraine
Adapting to international trade disruptions to reduce risks.
Trade with Russia and Belarus
Regulating and restricting commercial activities with Russia and Belarus.
Customized reports on Canada trade with over 200 countries.
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Features
Key numbers on some of the measures put in place to support Ukrainians fleeing the invasion.
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