Ottawa announces $7 million for Hurricane Melissa relief in Caribbean countries
Canada allocates $7 million to support emergency response, health services, and food distribution in Caribbean countries recovering from deadly Category 5 Hurricane Melissa.
- Canada announced $7 million in humanitarian relief for Caribbean countries affected by Hurricane Melissa on October 30, 2025, from Randeep Sarai, Secretary of State for International Development.
- Of the total funds, $5 million will be allocated to life-saving help through emergency response agencies and health providers, also stated by Randeep Sarai.
- An additional $2 million will support the United Nations World Food Program's food distribution efforts in Jamaica, according to Randeep Sarai.
- Sarai confirmed that Canada is prepared to deploy emergency relief supplies if requested, addressing immediate and long-term recovery needs for the affected Caribbean nations.
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Ottawa announced $7 million in humanitarian assistance for the Caribbean states affected by Hurricane Melissa and indicated that it could deploy soldiers if requested.
Ottawa Announces $7 Million for Hurricane Melissa Relief in Caribbean Countries
The MP overseeing Canada’s foreign aid is announcing $7 million in humanitarian relief for Caribbean states hit by Hurricane Melissa. Randeep Sarai, secretary of state for international development, says $5 million will go to life-saving help through emergency response agencies and health providers. The other $2 million will go to the World Food Programme to support its efforts to distribute food and other supplies to Jamaica. Sarai says Canada …
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