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Canada to ban Russian oil imports, send anti-tank weapons and ammunition to Ukraine, says Trudeau

Canada is banning Russian oil importsand will senda third shipment of lethal weapons to Ukraine as its militarycontinues to fight off better-armedRussian forces,Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday.

In just weeks, Canada has shifted to a policy of sending lethal aid to Ukraine

A Ukrainian serviceman walks by a deactivated Russian military multiple rocket launcher on the outskirts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Friday. Ukraine has been calling onCanada and its allies to delivermore weapons to keep Russian forces from gaining control of key cities. (Vadim Ghirda/The Associated Press)

Canada is banning Russian oil importsand will senda third shipment of lethal weapons to Ukraine as its militarycontinues to fight off better-armedRussian forces,Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday.

"Yesterday, we announced that we would be sending new shipments of military supplies, including body armour, helmets, gas masksand night vision goggles," Trudeau said."Today we are announcing that we will be supplying Ukraine with anti-tank weapons systems and upgraded ammunition."

Trudeau said the Canadian Armed Forces will provideairlift support to transport supplies and aid and to participate in other NATO efforts in support of Ukraine.

Ukrainegovernmentofficials and members of its parliament have been calling onCanada and its allies to delivermore weapons including guns and anti-aircraft missiles to keep Russian forces from gaining control of key cities.

Defence Minister Anita Anand said Canada is sending 100 Carl-Gustaf anti-tank weapons systems and 2,000 rockets ammunition for the shoulder-mounted weapons from the Canadian Armed Forces inventory.

"We are co-ordinating with our NATO allies to ensure the safe passage of this aid and it would be imprudent for me to provide further details at this time for the safety and security of Canadian Armed forces and for the safe passage and the weapons and ammunition themselves," she said.

Two men in military camouflage kneel in an area of sand or lose dirt. One has a large cylindrical weapon on his shoulder. The other man, slightly behind him, holds an assault rifle.
Members of the Canadian 2nd Battalion Royal 22e Rgiment fire a Carl Gustav 84mm Recoilless rifle during live fire platoon attacks at range 800 during the biennial Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercise, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, July 10, 2018. (Combat Camera/OS Justin Spinello)

No crude oil from Russiasince 2019

Trudeau said Canada will also banRussian oil imports.Natural Resources MinisterJonathan Wilkinson said during question period in the House of Commons earlier Monday that Canada has not received a shipment of Russian crude oil since 2019.

"Today, we are announcing our intention to ban all imports of crude oil from Russia, an industry that has benefited President Putin and his oligarchs greatly," Trudeau said.

"This industry accounts for more than a third of Russia's federal budget revenues, and while Canada has imported very little amounts in recent years, this measure sends a powerful message.

"In addition, it ensures that those who are complicit in President Putin's atrocities cannot escape the consequences of their actions. This is why it was announced that Russia oligarchs will be prevented from using their wealth to buy citizenship abroad and avoid the consequences of sanctions."

(CBC News)

After denouncing Russia at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva earlier Monday, Foreign Affairs Minister Mlanie Jolysaid she will travel to Warsaw on Tuesdayto "make sure ultimately the delivery is well done."

"My role in this is to make sure this aid gets in the arms of Ukrainiansoldiers that are fighting for their life and fighting for their motherland," said Joly."That's exactly why I've been able to get an agreement from Poland to make sure that delivery could be done through their borders."

Local residents in Zhytomyr, Ukraine, prepare Molotov cocktails to defend their city against Russian forces Monday. (Viacheslav Ratynskyi/Reuters)

She praisedthe European Union Sunday for agreeingto ship arms and other aid to Ukraine's military. Germany also reversed its longtime stand on lethal military aid by announcing weapons shipments to Ukraine.

"So we're seeing a strong movement and I'm glad Canada was part of the first countries to send lethal aid because it's important that people are able to defend their lives, their families, their way of living and their motherland," said Joly.

WATCH | Trudeau announces more aid for Ukraine:

Canada to send additional military supplies to Ukraine

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday that anti-tank weapon systems and additional ammunition would be shipped to Ukraine.

Canada commits additional $25M in non-lethal aid

Two weeks ago, Trudeau agreed to send Ukraine $7.8 million worth of weapons, including handguns, machine-guns andcarbines, and ammunition.Up until that point, Canada had beensending shipments of non-lethal supplies,such as mine detectors, medical kits and vests.

Defence MinisterAnandtweeted photos of the second delivery on Feb. 22. The images show aRoyal Canadian Air Forceplane on the tarmac in the dark, its cargo baylinedwith black boxes wrapped in plastic. A Ukrainian flag is seen draped on one of the cases.

"This aid was requested by Ukraine, co-ordinated with NATO allies & is in addition to the $10m of lethal & non-lethal aid that we provided this month," Anand tweeted last week.

On Sunday, Jolyannounced another $25 million in non-lethal aid for Ukraine,including body armour, helmets, gas masksand night vision gear. The government said it plans to work with Poland to deliver the gear through NATO.

But Ukrainian MP Lesia Vasylenko who, like many Ukrainians, has said she has armed herself to defend her country told Canadian media on Friday that Ukraine is fighting the biggest army in Europe and can't survive without more weaponsfrom Canada and its allies.

"Even if we worked and worked for decades, our army would not match that of Russia's in magnitude," said Vasylenko. "So we need assistance to wake up Monday morning in an independent and free Ukraine."

Ukrainian MP Yegor Cherniev said that Ukraine is notjust fighting for itself, but for the free countriesofthe West as well.

"We need your technical and weapons support ... anti-aircraft, anti-missile weapon," said Cherniev. "This is one of our weak sides.

"If Ukraine will lose, the Western world will lose. We fight not only for Ukraine. We fight for democracy and the values of the Western world."

Addressingthe UN Human Rights Council in Geneva Monday,Jolydenounced Russia for lying about its plans to invadeand called on the country tocease its attack immediately.

"Today, as millions of Ukrainians suffer the indignity of war, we too face our own responsibility to speak up and to act, to demand, in the name of humanity, that Putin's Russia ends this madness," said Joly.

PHOTOS | Images from Ukrainiancities under siege:

With files from Murray Brewster