‘Can you imagine?’ Ukrainian-Canadians moved by Zelenskyy’s plea in Parliament
EDMONTON — A Ukrainian-Canadian man in Calgary says he has been imagining the highrises around him in shambles since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine last month.
“I think, ‘My God. What if this was just completely destroyed?’” George Melnyk said Tuesday, after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged Canadians to picture their own cities under attack.
“It’s just who we are and where our life has been. So imagining all that wiped out … it’s devastating,” said Melnyk, a 75-year-old professor emeritus of film at the University of Calgary who fled a German refugee camp with his parents in 1949.
“Can you imagine the famous CN Tower in Toronto if it was hit by Russian bombs?” Zelenskyy asked via video during a special joint session of Parliament.