Canada adds $15M to aid for Lebanon and will match $6M in donations
OTTAWA — Canada is adding another $15 million to its humanitarian aid package for Lebanon after an escalation in the conflict between Israel and the Lebanon-based militant group Hezbollah.
International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen says the new money will help Canadian and international aid groups provide food, water, emergency health care and other assistance in Lebanon, though the exact allocations are yet to be determined.
“This conflict is taking a terrible toll on civilians in Lebanon and beyond,” Hussen said at a press conference on Wednesday.
“As of today, Canada has committed $25 million to support humanitarian response to assist the most vulnerable civilians in Lebanon.”


