'We work with all our allies,' says Trudeau on any potential redlines of Canadian weapons use in Ukraine
Asked whether Canada has any redlines regarding the use of weapons it's supplying to Ukraine as they fight to repel Russia's invasion, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday that Canada works "with all our allies." He added, "We all share similar redlines — it's an issue around making sure that we are showing clearly that Ukraine can and must win in this conflict."
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