Ukrainian refugees embrace peace and quiet in Canada as war rages on
OTTAWA — Inna Fomina is keeping a watchful eye on her one-year-old son Adrian as he plays in peaceful contentment on a carpet at an improvised space in western Ottawa.
Less than two months after mother and son arrived in Canada after the war in Ukraine forced them to flee, she’s been savouring the peace and quiet of her new home.
Fomina is visiting the café and drop-in centre, which was opened by the local Canadian Ukrainian community to help refugees like her.
“It’s another planet here,” she said with a smile.