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Geopolitics

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On August 24, 2025, Prime Minister Carney stood in solidarity with Ukrainians on Ukraine independence day, reinforcing Canada's commitment.

The Logic of Negotiation (analysis from Timothy Snyder)
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What makes for a lasting peace? Timothy Snyder breaks down the necessary components of negotiation to get to a peace agreement.

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Placing both Ukraine and Canada into the context of rapidly changing geopolitical alliances and beliefs, helps us see disturbing parallels.

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The re-election of Donald Trump has implications for Ukraine and for the world, and this is within the context of large geopolitical shifts that have been taking place. Historian Timothy Garton Ash explains.

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This opinion piece explains why some analysts believe the war in Ukraine is buying the world time against a world war, and asks the question: are we using this time wisely?

The coalition of the willing—to do what? (opinion from Gabrielius Landsbergis)
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In March, leaders of numerous EU countries, the UK, and Canada met in support of Ukraine ... and then what?

Five Failures in the Oval Office (analysis from Timothy Snyder)
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Historian and Ukraine expert, Timothy Snyder, analyzes the consequential Oval Office meeting with President Zelenskyy on February 28, 2025.

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This idea continues to be discussed, but now more seriously than before.

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This is a long and sobering read, important for understanding today's geopolitical currents and how they work. It's also an example of careful investigation and documentation.

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In this article, international law experts, judges, diplomats weigh in on a hypothetical trial of the Russian dictator.

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Launchpad for women entrepreneurs. 

 

The YMCA of Southern Interior BC offers employment support services—specifically, for women entrepreneurs.

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This important exhibit was first displayed in Kelowna at the prayer for Ukraine event (see below). Our goal is to find funding to print the photos and place the exhibit in local museums, churches, synagogues, mosques, temples, universities, and colleges. It is an important visutal reminder of war crimes and the price paid daily in Ukraine, from Russia's criminal war.

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We operate on the unceded and ancestral territory of the Syilx Okanagan peoples.

This land is the traditional meeting grounds, gathering places, and travelling routes of these Indigenous peoples. Please go to Who we are to read about our commitment to the peoples of this land. 

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Email: ok4ukraine@gmail.com​

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