Montreal man heads to Ukraine border with Romania to join his brother’s efforts
Since the start of the war in Ukraine more than two and a half million people have fled the country. One man from Vaudreuil-Dorion is headed to that country’s border with Romania to help.Pilgrim Movement,
“You can imagine they’re completely exhausted. They’re confused they have no idea what’s going on,” Christian said. “I am providing a safe corridor for refugees especially mothers with children and elderly people,” he explained. “I’m also focusing in the African students who are stuck here at the border.”Canada has opened its doors for war-ravaged Ukrainians. Does it have the capacity?“I have corridors towards western Europe – towards Italy, France, Spain, Germany, England and Ireland,” he pointed out.One problem, Christian noted, is the refugee issue will worsen quickly.