Canada Sends Money For China's Earthquake Support
May 19, 2008 |
Print
|
Email
| Category: Giving
Canada is contributing CAD1 million to support the emergency response of the International Federation of the Red Cross following the May 12 earthquake in China.
"Canada is deeply concerned about the impact of the earthquake and this support will help ensure that the basic needs of affected communities are met quickly and effectively," said Canada's Minister of International Cooperation Beverley J. Oda. "In the face of so much devastation, Canada will continue to work closely with trusted partners to help bring relief to those affected and provide support as people rebuild their lives and communities."
Canada's contribution will help provide emergency shelter, medical services and relief items, as well as water and sanitation services. The IFRC is working with the Red Cross Society of China to mobilize experts and relief operations to affected areas.
"On behalf of all Canadians, I want to extend my sincere condolences to those who are suffering in China as a result of the recent earthquake," said Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs Maxime Bernier. "We share the grief of those who have lost loved ones in recent days and stand with them in this time of need. We wish to express our support to and solidarity with the brave individuals involved in the rescue and relief efforts, which have been rapid and effective. Canadian officials are actively working to ensure that Canada continues its leadership role in responding to this crisis."
Leave A Comment:
-
Energy & Cleantech
-
Environment
- Mainland And Hong Kong Work On Environmentally-friendly Paper
- PepsiCo Opens First Overseas 'Green' Plant In China
- Chinese Official Suggests Abolishing Disposable Wooden Chopsticks
- Retail Markets In China Face Punishment Over Substandard Plastic Bags
- China First Heavy Industries Fined For Infringement Of Environmental Rules
-
Giving
-
Law & Order
- China Campaigns Against "Cultural Irregularities" On The Internet
- Beijing Sogou Sues Tencent Over Unfair Competition
- Google China Blamed By CCTV For Vulgar Content
- Beijing Will Adopt Real Name Registration For Website Editors And Publishers
- Retail Markets In China Face Punishment Over Substandard Plastic Bags
-
Viewpoints
- Companies Can Help In The March Towards Better Consumer Rights In China
- CSR Review: Companies Have More Opportunities To Develop In China
- How Far Can Chinese Companies Take Corporate Social Responsibility?
- CSR Review: Companies Focus On Sustainability In China During Downturn
- Global Financial Woes May Impact Corporate Social Responsibility In China





























