A new survey suggests more Canadians want Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to maintain Canada's current level of spending on helping Ukraine fight its war against Russia rather than boosting financial support.
Polling firm Leger recently asked Canadians their thoughts on Canada's presence on the world stage, including efforts to assist Ukraine.
Canadians were asked what they thought the Liberal government should do when it comes to providing financial aid to Ukraine.
The results show that 45 per cent said they thought Canada should maintain the same level of spending, compared to 30 per cent who said Canada ought to decrease spending.
Only 12 per cent of respondents answered they thought the federal government should boost Canada's level of spending, while another 12 per cent said they did not know or refused to answer.
Trudeau has visited Ukraine twice since Russia's full-scale invasion began in February 20-22 and as of last month Canada had pledged some 9.5-billion dollars in related support for the war-torn country.