Please see the statement below, delivered by CUSA on behalf of the Carleton Ukrainian Students’ Club:
On November 19th, we marked 1000 days of Russia’s unprovoked aggression against Ukraine. As the Carleton University Students’ Association (CUSA), we stand in solidarity with the Ukrainian people, particularly those within our campus community. The war has caused immense suffering, loss, and displacement, and we unequivocally condemn Russia’s violations of international law and human rights. We call for accountability and continue to support Ukraine’s right to sovereignty, democracy, and peace.
At Carleton, we are committed to ensuring that all students—particularly those from conflict zones—feel safe, supported, and heard. We recognize the trauma that war brings, and we stand firm in our belief that every student deserves an environment where they can feel welcomed and valued. We encourage all members of our campus community to stay informed, attend events, and actively contribute to creating a more inclusive and supportive space for those affected by conflict, including our Ukrainian and other international students. Together, we can stand for justice, peace, and unwavering support for Ukraine.