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| Canadian-Ukrainian Brigade | |
|---|---|
| Канадсько-українська бригада Kanadśko-Ukrajinśka Bryhada | |
Canadian-Ukrainian Brigade chevron | |
| Founded | March 2022 |
| Country | |
| Branch | |
| Type | Foreign volunteerbattalion |
| Role | Territorial defense |
| Size | Unknown |
| Part of | International Legion of Territorial Defence of Ukraine |
| Garrison/HQ | Kyiv,Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine |
| Engagements | |
| Website | Official website |
TheCanadian-Ukrainian Brigade (Ukrainian:Канадсько-українська бригада,romanized: Kanadśko-ukrajinśka bryhada) is a unit belonging to theInternational Legion of Territorial Defence of Ukraine which was formed in early 2022. The brigade is formed from individuals that are Ukrainian Combat Veterans or have been providing aid and training toUkraine since thewar in Donbas. These individuals came together under the umbrella of the brigade to set up a network spanning overCanada,France,Germany,Poland, andUkraine. It is notable that the brigade consists of ex-Canadian servicemen and fresh volunteers.[1]
It is presumed that the unit was formed somewhere between late February and early March of 2022, after the announcement byPresidentVolodymyr Zelenskyy that an international fighting force would be created to help defend Ukraine against the Russian invaders. Many citizens of Canada showed up to fight for Ukraine for the country's new foreign legion when it was established in late February 2022.[citation needed]
In March, 2022 it was reported by theNational Post that 550 would-be fighters that have arrived from Canada so far are part of a battalion based inKyiv. It was said to be called simply the Canadian-Ukrainian Brigade and had received its own arm patch featuring a maple leaf with a trident, Ukraine's national symbol superimposed on top.[2]
At the time the office of Defence MinisterAnita Anand said that "Canadians should continue to avoid all travel to Ukraine, and those in Ukraine should leave if it is safe to do so." This was then followed up several weeks later with Canada barring its soldiers from joining Ukraine's foreign legion, fearing that any captured service members could be used as apropaganda tool byRussia.[3]
The brigade seeks to recruit volunteers who have typically no medical problems and have high physicalfitness. The brigade has many areas of placements that volunteers can choose to pursue such ascombat units, combatmedics, andcombat support. It is presumed that the unit comprises predominantly Ukrainian and Canadian volunteers. Canadians can sign up for the official Ukrainian-government program through various websites or by contacting theembassy and consulates directly, butBorys Wrzesnewskyj said many are simply “picking up and going” to Ukraine via Poland.[1]
Ukrainian diplomats have said that the country would give priority to Canadians with military experience, but welcome anyone interested in joining the fight. The embassy is vetting those who have applied. At least some Canadians cleared to go to Ukraine will receive training in Poland, according toBorys Wrzesnewskyj and Chris Ecklund, aHamilton, Ontario businessman who has set up his own group to assist those going overseas.[2]

In March 2022, it was reported by theNational Post that 550 would-be fighters that have arrived from Canada so far are part of a battalion based inKyiv.[2]
It was mentioned by theNational Post that "International legion volunteers are usually kept together for logistics purposes as it is easier for communication, to avoid language barriers". It further elaborated that many hundred more fighters had volunteered to fight in Ukraine.Borys Wrzesnewskyj, a formerLiberalMP who is helping Ukrainian diplomats organise volunteers for theInternational Legion of Territorial Defence of Ukraine, said his rough estimate is that at least 1,000 Canadians have applied to join the force.[2]
It is unknown how successful or impactful the brigade has had upon the conflict, however, it is presumed that operations are still functioning in the interests of Ukrainian freedom and independence.[citation needed]
On 10 March 2022, a video surfaced onFacebook of several Canadian-Ukrainian volunteers in an airport inWarsaw making their way toUkraine to presumably join the Legion.[4]
As of 2023, the brigade's structure is as follows:[1]