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11 comments

  1. Politician Joe

    We do not give a damn about you spoiled Canadians, you all have had it too good for too long! We the government will redistribute your money for you and you can learn to lower your quality of life! you are all just numbers and below us political class saints!!!!!!

  2. Rich Broke

    Libranos Laundromat is the busiest operation in Canada

  3. JIm Hudson

    Assure us no Hezbollah groups have access to any of the dollars?

  4. Artificial Inteligence

    I hope someone has the balls to bring into legislation where our taxpaying dollars go!!

  5. Roy Stephenson.

    So, where is all this money coming from? We have zero trade deals. Just MOUs and ‘strategic partnerships. Nothing concrete except a few token juicy contracts to his buddies and Brookfield.
    Stand by to be raped huge on Apr 1. Oh well guess a fools c*ck is better than none.

  6. nacho business

    The only way for the money diarrhea to slow down is for the west to WEXIT. It’s pretty easy for the libranos to give away stolen Alberta money.

  7. Standard _civilian

    Stop! Tax dollars needed here first!

  8. Mike

    Sen d the money to Canadian health care workers.

  9. Anonymous

    Wowie! Shoveling out more money to foreign countries, surely we must have a very respectable and stable economy to be doing this… right?!?

  10. Syd

    Of course they did.
    The Liberals’ “Canada Last” policy strikes again. Heaven forbid they should help Canadians.

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Canada pledges $37M for Lebanon civilian aid amid Israel, Hezbollah fight

Canada announces $37M in aid for Lebanon amid Israeli strikes
Canada announced $37.7 million in funding for critical assistance in Lebanon as the country is caught in the midst of attacks by Israel in its fight with Hezbollah. – Mar 12, 2026

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The Carney government is promising more than $37 million in humanitarian aid for civilians in Lebanon caught in the crossfire between Israel and Hezbollah.

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“We call on all actors to immediately de-escalate the situation and engage in constructive dialogue to prevent further suffering,” said Randeep Sarai, secretary of state for international development.

He made the announcement Thursday on Parliament Hill alongside Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand and Immigration Minister Lena Diab.

20% of Lebanese population displaced as Israeli strikes continue

The government says the funding will go through United Nations agencies and the Red Cross to provide food, medical services, shelter and clean water. Sarai said the funding also will be channelled through the Canadian branches of International Medical Corps and Humanity and Inclusion, and Oxfam Quebec.

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“This conflict has placed enormous strain on the Lebanese people, who have unwillingly been drawn into the violence,” Anand said.

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The UN says nearly 700,000 people in Lebanon have been displaced by the hostilities that started in late February when the U.S. launched its war alongside Israel against Iran. Lebanese authorities estimate that number at 800,000 people.

In a news release, Global Affairs Canada said the recent hostilities have disrupted medical care, “with attacks affecting health workers and ambulances, damaging medical facilities and forcing the closure of hospitals and primary care centres due to evacuation orders and the security situation.”

Lebanon ‘trapped in a war that it did not choose’ as fighting intensifies between Israel and Hezbollah

Israel and Hezbollah blame each other for the renewed hostilities and Ottawa has said both sides must wind down the violence while respecting Lebanon’s territorial integrity.

“Canada supports Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” Diab said. “This partnership is unshakable and will continue.”

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Those statements come following comments from Israeli and American officials about Israel taking control of a wider swath of the Middle East.

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said Thursday the country will expand its military operations in Lebanon following the largest attack yet by Hezbollah in the Iran war. He said that Israel “will take the territory and do it ourselves.”

Before the recent surge in violence and the Israeli airstrikes on Beirut, Lebanon was already grappling with an economic crisis and waves of missile exchanges between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah.

Anand said she will visit Turkey this weekend as part of Canada’s push to de-escalate conflict in the Middle East.

— With files from The Associated Press

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