
Canada’s $19.5B Ukraine Tab: Can We Really Afford This?
In this eye-opening episode, host Mike sits down with Roger Tumminieri to unpack the real story behind Canada’s multi-billion dollar aid to Ukraine. Where is the money going, and how does it impact Canadians facing economic challenges at home?
Mike hosts investigative expert Roger Tumminieri, who breaks down the details of Canada’s aid—from military support and pension payments to gender programs and reconstruction funding.
Key takeaways:
• The allocation of Canada’s military aid to Ukraine
• Pension and social program funding included in aid packages
• Gender-specific initiatives funded by Canadian contributions
• Reconstruction efforts and future aid commitments
• The broader impact on Canadian taxpayers and the economy
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