‘You just get used to it’: Four years after fleeing war, a displaced Ukrainian reflects on life in Saskatchewan
Nearly four years after fleeing Ukraine, Yevheniia Pyshuk has built a life in Saskatchewan, but every call home still begins with uncertainty.
Her family remains in the country. She is the only one who came to Canada.
“Mentally, I think … you just get used to it,” she said. “It has already become part of the understanding. It’s already a part of the norm.”
As Tuesday marks the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion – a conflict widely described as Europe’s largest since the Second World War – Ukrainians across Canada are reflecting not only on the war’s toll abroad, but on the futures they are trying to shape far from home.




