Responding to an urgent call for working ambulances on the ground, two Canadian EMTs jumpstarted a fundraising campaign and embarked on a remarkable three-day journey from Victoria, B.C., to war-torn Ukraine
Tag Archives: Poland
The Polish Embassy in Ottawa responds to Jan Grabowski
The government of Poland challenges a recent article written by the University of Ottawa history professor—and Grabowski responds
The danger in Poland’s frontal attack on its Holocaust history
New legislation threatening prison time for anyone who talks about Poland’s complicity with the Nazi’s is just the latest dark turn in the country
Poland’s president on NATO, his critics and the burden of history
Paul Wells interviews Polish President Andrzej Duda
Youth will serve: Poland’s young mobilize into militias
Thousands of young people are joining paramilitary groups to defend Poland in response to Russian aggression in Ukraine
It’s time to play Election Result Parsing!
Paul Wells on everything we can definitely, probably, maybe learn about Canada’s federal election from Alberta, the U.K., Spain, and Poland
Survivors return to Auschwitz on the 70th anniversary of liberation
Photo gallery: Moving portraits of leaders and survivors gathered in Poland
The Interview: Radoslaw Sikorski speaks with Paul Wells
Poland’s Foreign Minister on Russian aggression, national minorities, and why all of Europe should be concerned
Listen: How Europe changed Poland
A senior World Bank economist talks about Poland’s economic growth and what it means for the rest of Europe
Video: ‘Russia is the last country on Earth that should need more land’
Poland’s foreign minister Radoslaw Sikorski speaks with Paul Wells about events in Ukraine