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Many Canadian businesses, individuals and charitable organizations have come up with creative ways to support Ukrainians affected by the war

CBC NewsThe media was invited Monday to a preview of Immersive Shevchenko in Toronto, produced by Lighthouse Immersive, featuring art by poet and political thinker Taras Shevchenko. All proceeds from ticket sales go to the Red Cross Emergency Relief Fund for Ukraine and the National Bank of Ukraine Fund., which opens today, is an experimental art exhibit produced by Lighthouse Immersive featuring art by Taras Shevchenko, the beloved Ukrainian artist, poet and political thinker.

Volunteers at the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Parish in Calgary roll up their sleeves and roll out dough to raise donations to help their loved ones in Ukraine on March 5. Cabbage rolls are prepared at the Victoria Ukrainian Cultural Centre for a monthly food sale on Feb. 24, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

A special service was conducted March 5 at the Ukrainian National Federation in Regina, with many items donated as part of humanitarian aid and support for Ukraine.

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