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Is Canada doing enough about the war in Ukraine?

On Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his government does not want to see an escalation in the conflict — such as a no-fly zone over Ukraine — that would pull NATO forces into "direct conflict" with Russia in eastern Europe.

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An aerial view shows a residential building destroyed by shelling in the settlement of Borodyanka in the Kyiv region on March 3, 2022. (Maksim Levin/Reuters)

More than one million people fled Ukraine in just seven days, according to the United Nations, as Russia continues its invasion of the country.

Protesters around the world are taking to the streets in condemnation of the invasion as international organizations and governments renew their calls for an end to the attacks.

On Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his government does not want to see an escalation in the conflict — such as a no-fly zone over Ukraine — that would pull NATO forces into "direct conflict" with Russia in eastern Europe.

Our question this week: Is Canada doing enough about the war in Ukraine? What questions do you have?

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