BREAKING: Trudeau’s donations to Ukraine have left military depleted: Defence Minister
In a live broadcast, Canadian Defence Minister Anita Anand announced to Canadians that the Trudeau government “has depleted its stocks of weapons and can give no more.”

Keean Bexte

March 18, 2022

Canada’s already underfunded forces have been devastated by Trudeau’s lavish support sent to the Ukrainian President

In a live broadcast, Canadian Defence Minister Anita Anand announced to Canadians that the Trudeau government has depleted its stocks of weapons in its rush to assist Ukraine.

“We have exhausted inventory from the Canadian Armed Forces,” Anand said nervously. “There are capacity issues,” she added.

The shocking confession illustrates how much lethal aid Canada has sent to Ukraine and also how dangerously underfunded it was in the first place.

Canadian Armed Forces in trouble
The Canadian military has been left undersupplied by Trudeau’s donation spree.

The Trudeau government has pledged Canada’s unwavering support for the Ukraine regime. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Trudeau have met several times within the last month to strategize how to best move Canadian military property to the European battlefront.  

The donated equipment

Canada has shipped out 4,500 M72 rocket launchers and 7,500 hand grenades, 100 Carl-Gustaf M2 anti-tank launchers with 2,000 rounds. In addition, they have sent two tactical aircraft, helmets, body armour, gas masks, cameras, drones, mountains of field rations, and rare night vision gear.

While the Ukrainian regime specifically requested anti-air weapons, Trudeau was unable to oblige his Ukrainian counterpart on the basis that Canada had none to give.

Altogether, the military goods sent to eastern Europe represent a broad crosssection of the equipment available and relied upon by the Canadian Armed Forces.

Military experts say that this volume of armaments is more than the Canadian forces would probably ever use in training over five, if not ten years. If a domestic or international war broke out – this would leave Canada dramatically underprepared.

Unlike the Americans, who have not even scratched the surface of the level of aid that they can give Ukraine, Canada has clearly and significantly eroded the capacity of the Canadian Forces in the short term.

This information is public and available to Canada’s adversaries.

Despite decisions taken by the French, Polish and German governments in recent weeks, Canada is an outlier in committing spending towards rearmaments.

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