Canadian Political Parties and Ukraine: Where They Stand and Why Your Vote Matters

In these critical times for global democracy, understanding where Canadian political parties stand on international issues is essential for informed voting. The Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) recently conducted a comprehensive survey of major political parties regarding their positions on supporting Ukraine in its struggle against Russian aggression. As Canadians prepare for upcoming elections, these positions could significantly influence Canada’s role on the world stage.

What the UCC Survey Reveals

The survey results offer fascinating insights into how Canada’s four major parties approach support for Ukraine. While there’s broad cross-party consensus on supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty, important differences emerge in specific policy commitments:

Conservative Party

The Conservatives demonstrate robust commitment to Ukraine through concrete military and financial pledges. They’ve committed to reaching 2% of GDP for defense spending by 2030, donating surplus military equipment to Ukraine, and resuming the sharing of Radarsat-2 satellite imagery. They also support designating Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism and explicitly commit to seizing frozen Russian assets for Ukraine’s benefit.

Liberal Party

The Liberals promise to exceed NATO defense spending targets before 2030 and maintain robust military support. They highlight their $5 billion contribution to the G7 ERA Loans mechanism and emphasize leading global efforts for the return of abducted Ukrainian children. The Liberals support working with allies on legal frameworks to repurpose frozen Russian assets but stop short of supporting the terrorism designation for Russia.

New Democratic Party (NDP)

The NDP commits to reaching 2% of GDP on defense spending and supports Ukraine, though with somewhat less specific military commitments than the Conservatives or Liberals. They place greater emphasis on humanitarian support, democratic reforms, and prosecuting Russian war crimes. The NDP advocates for seizing Russian assets and returning them to Ukraine and takes a middle ground on the terrorism designation question.

Green Party

The Greens stand apart as the only party not supporting an increase to 2% GDP in defense spending. They focus more on humanitarian aid and diplomatic solutions while opposing pipelines and fossil fuel extraction that other parties view as important for energy security. The Greens have not taken formal positions on some specific measures like diplomatic ties with Russia.

Key Policy Areas of Agreement and Difference

The UCC survey reveals several areas where parties largely agree:

  • Supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity
  • Providing pathways for displaced Ukrainians
  • Supporting Ukraine’s eventual NATO membership
  • Commitment to tribunals for Russian war crimes
  • Supporting the return of abducted Ukrainian children

Notable differences include:

  • Defense spending commitments
  • Approaches to military aid
  • Willingness to label Russia a state sponsor of terrorism
  • Diplomatic approaches to Russia
  • Energy security strategies

Why Your Voice Matters

In democratic societies, citizens have both the privilege and responsibility to shape foreign policy through their electoral choices. The differences revealed in the UCC survey showcase how your vote directly influences Canada’s approach to international crises like the war in Ukraine.

What You Can Do

  1. Get informed: Review party platforms beyond summary tables. Read the full UCC survey results to understand nuances in each party’s position.
  2. Contact your representatives: Ask your current MP and candidates about their specific positions on Ukraine. How would they vote on increasing defense spending? What specific aid do they support for Ukraine? Do they favor diplomatic or military solutions?
  3. Attend town halls and debates: When candidates come to your community, show up with informed questions about foreign policy positions.
  4. Advocate within parties: If you’re a party member, advocate for clear, principled positions on supporting Ukraine and opposing Russian aggression.
  5. Vote with global issues in mind: When casting your ballot, consider how your vote shapes not just domestic policy but Canada’s place in defending democracy worldwide.

Beyond Partisan Politics

Supporting Ukraine transcends partisan divides. All major Canadian parties recognize the importance of standing with Ukraine against aggression, but they differ in their approaches. By engaging actively with these differences, Canadians can help shape a foreign policy that best represents our values on the world stage.

The Russian invasion of Ukraine represents one of the defining geopolitical challenges of our time. How Canada responds reflects our commitment to international law, human rights, and democracy. As voters, we each play a crucial role in determining that response.

Let’s ensure our voices are heard, our representatives are accountable, and our votes reflect our values regarding Ukraine and global democracy.


This blog post is based on analysis of the 2025 Ukrainian Canadian Congress Party Leaders Survey. The full survey and detailed party responses can be found at UCC’s website.

Priority AreaConservativesLiberalsNDPGreens
2% GDP Defence Commitment✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes❌ No
Strong Military Aid to Ukraine✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes
Seizing Russian Assets for Ukraine✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes
NATO Membership for Ukraine✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes
State Sponsor of Terrorism Label for Russia✅ Yes❌ No🔶 Partial❌ No
Return of Abducted Children✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes
Tribunal for Russian War Crimes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes
Expelling Russian Diplomats / Reducing Ties✅ Advocated🔶 Review🔶 Motions❌ No official stance
Displaced Ukrainians’ Support✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes
Permanent Residency and Services for Ukrainians✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes

Comparison Table generated with support of Chat GPT

Party Positions on Supporting Ukraine

PartyDefense Spending (2% GDP)Military Support for UkraineIsolating RussiaSupport for Displaced UkrainiansOther Notable Commitments
ConservativeYes, by 2030Strong, increase domestic arms/ammo productionStrong, prioritize accountabilitySupport resettlement and integrationBuild Arctic base, double Rangers, invest in defense industry
LiberalYes, before 2030Strong, modernize procurement and invest in defense industryStrong, sanctions and international cooperationOngoing support for UkrainiansArctic investments, new submarines, Over-the-Horizon Radar
NDPYes, reach 2% GDPStrong, modernize procurement, cancel F-35, partner with EuropeStrong, focus on diplomacy and peacebuildingSupport for displaced UkrainiansBuild Canadian-made equipment, Arctic investments
GreenNo, keep 1–1.3% GDPSupport, but focus on peacekeeping/diplomacyStrong, focus on international lawSupport for displaced UkrainiansCancel F-35, build Canadian jets, focus on climate and peace

Comparison Table Generated by www.perplexity.ai

Link to UCC Survey results: https://www.ucc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/2025.UCC-Party-Leaders-Survey.pdf


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