Canada pledges more armoured vehicles, drones for Ukrainian forces
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is promising more military aid to Ukraine as it defends itself against Russian forces. David Akin breaks down the latest pledges, as Canada faces more questions about its military spending commitments.
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