Canada is spending more than $200 million on military equipment for Ukraine, making the purchase through an international mechanism set up by NATO and the Trump administration.
The Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) was established following the Western alliance's summit last June at the Hague and came into being at the insistence of the United States, which called on allies to share more of the burden in equipping Ukraine.
U.S. President Donald Trump has long sought to reduce the amount of military hardware his country was donating to help Kyiv fight off the war started after Russia's full invasion of its neighbour nearly four years ago.
This is the second time Canada bought equipment for Ukraine through PURL. The first time was in August , when approximately $680 million w

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