One of the protesters during the rally in support of Ukraine on Thursday, Feb 24. Credit: Oriol Salvador / The Coast

Wednesday evening’s news shifted the global focus to Ukraine. After months of threats, Putin triggered the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Explosions were reported in Kyiv and other cities, while HMCS Halifax is being deployed overseas to join other NATO forces in the Mediterranean region.

Locally, the Nova Scotian chapter of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress has been mobilizing since January to draw local attention to the issue, as reported by The Signal.

Now, with the world watching they are mobilizing for a call to action at the Halifax City Hall in Grand Parade on Saturday, February 26, at 4pm. Their demands are to show the strength of the Ukrainian community in the face of Russian aggression, and demand sanctions for Russia. Organizer Stas Serebriakov says the message is not just about stopping Putin, but “giving a chance to Ukraine to live, to leave Ukraine alone.”

Serebriakov shared that choosing the Central Library as the location for a first protest on Thursday is not trivial. “Libraries are a place for history and wisdom, we should take the lessons from the past that evil must be stopped and taken into accountability, or it will act again.”

The Ukrainian Canadian Congress asks everyone to show their support for Ukraine this Saturday with Ukrainian flags and banners.

Oriol is the social media manager for The Coast. He is a journalist from Barcelona, Spain who has been living in Halifax since July 2019. He is interested in everything, from pop culture, arts and entertainment...

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  1. The residents at Oakwood Terrace Nursing Home in Dartmouth made a music video this week expressing their thoughts and messages for Ukraine.
    Many of them lived through WW2 and are shocked and alarmed to see history repeating itself. As you know, our ongoing ‘poppy project’ continues to be a labor of love to help people never forget the horrors of war and sacrifices made to enjoy the freedom we have today.
    This video was a way for them to have a voice in sending out a message of love and support to Ukraine.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soAhFymJKRk

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