Canada plans to train Ukrainian judges and auditors to strengthen its anti-corruption potential. “This is a very important reform and Ukraine knows that this is one of the stipulations for EU accession,” Canadian Ambassador To Ukraine

by Key_Brother

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  1. Well you definitely don’t want America training them

  2. Not Canadian judges.
    They need training as much as the Ukrainian judges.

  3. As long as it doesn’t involve our former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Beverly McLachlin, who retired and moved to Hong Kong to accept gobs of CCP money to lend an air of legitimacy to the kangaroo courts that are convicting the people who protested the Chinese takeover. Ukraine can’t possibly benefit from someone who clearly prefers the Russian justice model.

  4. Canada monitors the elections and now trains judges but is really not doing as much as they could for this war.

  5. Honestly, I can’t think of a country that doesn’t need this. I understand, though, that the post-soviet states have an extra burden.

  6. It’s about many various efforts made by Canadian diplomatic staff in the country, one of which is training some people in anti-corruption investigations. The article title is actually “Canada’s envoy to Ukraine says Canadian support will outlast Russian invasion”. Why is this posted with the anti-corruption bit highlighted?

  7. Canada has a horrific corruption problem. Source I am Canadian.

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