Canada is sending $10 million in aid to help with the response to the devastating earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria on Monday. Canada is currently conducting a “needs assessment” to determine what the next steps should be, International Development Minister Harjit Sajjan said as he left a cabinet meeting in Ottawa on Tuesday, and the $10-million figure represents an “initial” response.
World
Canada will send an ‘initial’ $10M for earthquake help as Turkey declares emergency
More Videos
-
At least 14 dead, dozens rescued after floods, landslides sweep Indonesia’s south
-
Pro-Palestinian protests spread to universities around the world as Gazans express gratitude
-
Russia says it’s ready to review ‘serious’ peace proposals with Ukraine
-
Cinco de Mayo: Trying these viral TikTok margaritas & chicken tacos
-
Hardeep Singh Nijjar killing: RCMP make arrests in B.C. Sikh leader murder case
-
Ukraine has ‘right to strike back’ at Russia, UK foreign minister says amid new £3B aid package
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article