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More food aid
After growing pressure from the international community and the United Nations, tomorrow Canada will announce additional money for food aid across the world.
Although no official numbers have been given, Canada is expected to boost its contribution which, for this year, stands at $84 million for the UN World Food Programme.
International Cooperation Minister Bev Oda said yesterday the government has already indicated it will double its international assistance this year and that it is on track to do so.
Critics have called on Canada to show more leadership given the global food crisis.
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