Ottawa announces additional humanitarian aid for Lebanon

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Trudeau adds additional $25-million, bringing Canada's contribution to $30-million

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“We will continue to monitor this tragic situation, and work closely with the international community and humanitarian partners to identify how we can continue to support the people of Lebanon and respond to their urgent needs,” a government statement released late Monday said.

He encouraged Canadians to donate to the Lebanon matching fund, saying: “Together, we can support the people of Lebanon as they work to heal and rebuild.”

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