Canada increases matching fund for Beirut aid in response to UN appeal
Ottawa is upping the amount of money it will put to matching donations from Canadians for humanitarian relief in Lebanon following a deadly explosion in Beirut.
The federal government is now committing to match up to $8 million in individual contributions made by Aug. 24 to established aid organizations working in Lebanon.
Ottawa had originally earmarked $2 million for the matching fund, before expanding it to $5 million last week.
The money is part of a $30-million commitment to provide emergency aid to Lebanon following the blast at a port in the country’s capital on Aug. 4, which killed 180 people, injured about 6,000 and has left nearly 300,000 people homeless.