Ottawa is launching an online donation portal for Ukrainians arriving in Canada after companies expressed an interest in supporting people impacted by the war
The federal government is set to launch an online portal for Canadian businesses to donate to Ukrainians who need help to get set up in Canada after fleeing war in their country.
Loblaws, Canadian Tire, Metro and Couche-Tard have already donated the equivalent of more than $400,000.The government says the portal is being launched today after Canadian companies expressed an interest in supporting people who have been impacted by the war in Ukraine.
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