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CBC Radio's The House: Soldiers and sanctions

On this weeks show: A former NATO deputy secretary general analyzes the conflict in Ukraine and Defence Minister Anita Anand breaks down Canadas response. Plus Bill Browder, an advocate for sanctions against Russia, discusses the financial punishments imposed on the country. Germanys ambassador to Canada outlines her countrys position. And two MPs from different parties discuss healing political divisions in Canada after the convoy protests.

Here is what's on this week's episode of The House

Servicemen of the Ukrainian National Guard take positions in central Kyiv on February 25, 2022, after Russia launched a massive military operation against Ukraine. (Gleb Garanich/Reuters)
On this weeks show: A former NATO deputy secretary general analyzes the conflict in Ukraine, and Defence Minister Anita Anand breaks down Canadas response. Plus Bill Browder, an advocate for sanctions against Russia, discusses the financial punishments against the country. Germanys ambassador to Canada outlines her countrys position. And two MPs from different parties discuss healing political divisions in Canada after the convoy protests.

Ukraine under siege

Ukraine has long sought to join NATObut now stands alone against Russia. Didthe U.S. and its alliesfail to do what they could to bolsterUkraine's defences? Should they haveextended their security umbrella to coverKyiv?

Rose Gottemoeller, who served as deputy secretary general to NATO and negotiated a major arms control deal with Russia, sits down with host Chris Hall to discuss the role of NATO and nuclear deterrence in what may be the most serious military conflict in Europe since the Second World War.

Defence MinisterAnita Anandalso answers questions about Canada's role and how this country's actions fit into the broader alliance. Plus Russian political expert Marcus Kolga explains what ordinary Russians make of the crisis.

Former NATO deputy secretary general Rose Gottemoeller sits down with host Chris Hall to discuss the role of NATO in the conflict in Ukraine, and Defence Minister Anita Anand answers questions about Canadas role and how this countrys actions fit in with the broader alliance.

Freezing assets while conflict boils

NATO and EU countries, led by the United States, quickly announced sweeping new sanctions following the invasion of Ukraine. But will they be enough, and how else can the West respond?

Bill Browder, who led one of the first pushes to sanction Russia's elite, sits down with Chris Hall to discuss that effort. And German Ambassador to Canada Sabine Sparwasser talks about the risks Europe faces in countering Putin.

Bill Browder, who led one of the first pushes to sanction Russias elite, sits down with Chris Hall to discuss the current effort to squeeze their financial resources. Then, German ambassador to Canada Sabine Sparwasser talks about the risks Europe is taking in countering Putin.

Emergencies Act ends, but does animosity linger?

Prime Minister Justin Trudeaurevoked the Emergencies Act on Wednesdayafter days of heated parliamentary debate and weeks of political rhetoric and misinformation surrounding the protest convoy. Whatresponsibility do parliamentarians have to lower the temperature and heal the rifts in our society?

Two MPs who took part in the debate over the use of the Act Conservative MP Adam Chambers and Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith join The House to discuss the way forward.

Two MPs who took part in the debate over the use of the recently revoked Emergencies Act Conservative MP Adam Chambers and Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith join The House to discuss the way forward.

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