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*JimH* September 7th 05 01:34 AM

Oh Canada............
 
...................where are you on donations to the Katrina victims?

Maybe I missed the news but so far I have not ready about any donations from
your Country.

Even Sri Lanka contributed cash to the need of the Katrina victims.



PocoLoco September 7th 05 01:45 AM

On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 20:34:45 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:

..................where are you on donations to the Katrina victims?

Maybe I missed the news but so far I have not ready about any donations from
your Country.

Even Sri Lanka contributed cash to the need of the Katrina victims.


Canada's offers were made public about a day after the incident. Don't remember
exactly, but they included a bunch of special mission C-130s.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

*JimH* September 7th 05 01:47 AM


"PocoLoco" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 20:34:45 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:

..................where are you on donations to the Katrina victims?

Maybe I missed the news but so far I have not ready about any donations
from
your Country.

Even Sri Lanka contributed cash to the need of the Katrina victims.


Canada's offers were made public about a day after the incident. Don't
remember
exactly, but they included a bunch of special mission C-130s.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."


I obviously missed that....and if what you say is correct, I apologize.\

So what financial commitments were made by the Canadian government?



Stanley Barthfarkle September 7th 05 01:54 AM

Never mind the Canadian government... I'm curious about the donation
response from individual Canadians...



"*JimH*" wrote in message
...

"PocoLoco" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 20:34:45 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:

..................where are you on donations to the Katrina victims?

Maybe I missed the news but so far I have not ready about any donations
from
your Country.

Even Sri Lanka contributed cash to the need of the Katrina victims.


Canada's offers were made public about a day after the incident. Don't
remember
exactly, but they included a bunch of special mission C-130s.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."


I obviously missed that....and if what you say is correct, I apologize.\

So what financial commitments were made by the Canadian government?




Dan J.S. September 7th 05 01:58 AM


"*JimH*" wrote in message
...
..................where are you on donations to the Katrina victims?

Maybe I missed the news but so far I have not ready about any donations
from your Country.

Even Sri Lanka contributed cash to the need of the Katrina victims.


Dear Friends,
It has been with deep sorrow and sadness that we have all witnessed the
devastation Hurricane Katrina has wrought on the Southern United States. As
images reach us from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana, Alabama and
Mississippi we continue to see what a tragic loss of life and loss of
property has occurred. As the flood waters begin to recede, and the clean-up
and rebuilding starts, I thought you would want to know what Canada has done
to come to the aid of those in need:


Federal:
The Government of Canada has responded quickly to this natural disaster.

*Canada has been in touch with its American colleagues at the very highest
levels. Prime Minister Paul Martin issued a statement to offer any and all
possible assistance to our American neighbors. Mr. Martin also phoned
President Bush last Thursday morning to convey Canadians' concern and pledge
our support in the weeks and months ahead. The Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister for Public Safety, Anne McLellan, has been in contact with U.S.
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and advised him that Canada
stands ready to provide assistance if needed.

*On September 3, Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) officials were
contacted by their counterparts at Health and Human Services ( HHS ) in the
United States to request supplies from PHAC's National Emergency Stockpile
System (NESS). The supplies arrived in Atlanta at 12:07am on September 5.

*The U.S. accepted Canada's offer to deploy three Canadian Forces ships and
one Canadian Coast Guard ship to the affected region to support relief
efforts. HMCS Toronto, which visited Chicago last summer, is being deployed
to assist as part of this mission.

*Two Canadian frigates and a destroyer with supplies and technical experts
were loaded in Halifax. The frigates, carrying 1000 personnel, are being
accompanied by a Canadian Coast Guard ship. The ships will also carry
Seahawk helicopters, which will be used to ferry aid workers to the affected
areas. The ships will depart on September 6, 2005.

*Thirty-five Canadian Forces' divers and support staff from the Fleet Diving
Unit (Pacific) and the Combat Engineer Divers have joined their U.S. Navy
counterparts in Pensacola, Florida.

*Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada (PSEPC) is coordinating
federal assistance efforts and has been in regular contact with US
Government officials, including the US department of Homeland Security and
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

*Canada's Air Force is sending two CH-146 Griffon helicopters to assist the
U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) in covering the Boston Search and Rescue (SAR) area
of responsibility.

*Canada is pledging its support through the International Energy Agency
(IEA) in response to oil supply shortages in the U.S.



*In response to US requests, 27 Canadian Red Cross Disaster Services
volunteers flew to Houston aboard a Canadian Forces aircraft on Saturday,
September 3, 2005. The personnel began a three week service assignment in
conjunction with the US Red Cross. There are plans to send another 107
volunteers to the region in the coming weeks.

*Our Embassy in Washington is organizing a benefit for relief assistance of
the hurricane Katrina. All of the proceeds of this fund-raiser will go to
the Red Cross.

Provincial:
Letters of support and offers of aid have been sent by virtually all
provinces.


*Nova Scotia is donating $100,000 to the Canadian Red Cross to help victims
of Hurricane Katrina.


*British Columbia's Vancouver Urban Search and Rescue Team (USAR) is on site
in New Orleans rescuing people and removing bodies to reduce the eventuality
of disease. The team consists of 45 members, all trained to the structural
collapse technician level.

*Quebec will provide the Canadian Red Cross with 20,000 emergency cots and
as many blankets for Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.


*Alberta's Energy Utility Board lifted restrictions on Alberta's maximum oil
production on September 4th to help provide fuel to the U.S. in the wake of
Hurricane Katrina. They have allowed oil producers to extract as much as
30,000 extra barrels per day for as long as necessary to assist the U.S.


*PEI's Acadian communities are working to accommodate over 50 families from
Louisiana.

For more information about the Government of Canada's efforts, please visit
the following government web site.


Other:
*Several Canadian banks, including BMO, TD, CIBC, Scotiabank and RBC have
made significant donations to support the relief effort.


*Several Canadian Universities, including McGill, University of Ottawa and
University of Toronto, have agreed to accept transfer students from the
affected areas.

*Air Canada has dispatched an Airbus 321 aircraft from Toronto to New
Orleans, Louisiana, carrying bottled water and relief supplies. Air Canada
is also participating in a voluntary airline industry initiative to support
rescue and relief operations in the region ravaged by Hurricane Katrina.

As you would expect, our first imperative is to reply to the need in the
U.S. Right now we are focused on providing assistance as quickly as
possible. We are confident that in the coming weeks and months, further
cooperation will ensue.

It is surely in times of crisis that Canada and the US have come together
before and most certainly will again. We in Canada stand ready to assist. It
is at these times that we are reminded of the long and proud history between
our countries and our peoples.


Anne Charles
Consul General of Canada, Chicago






Don White September 7th 05 02:07 AM

*JimH* wrote:
..................where are you on donations to the Katrina victims?

Maybe I missed the news but so far I have not ready about any donations from
your Country.

Even Sri Lanka contributed cash to the need of the Katrina victims.


Are you sipping the church wine again?
A couple of days ago you were thanking us for helping out.
http://tinyurl.com/a98bk
http://tinyurl.com/amxk6

It's always a great source of amusement how ignorant some Americans are
about Canada. Might be excuseable for someone south of the Mason Dixon
line who has never travelled to Canada (eg. new US Ambassador to Canada)
but from a resident of a border state??? Shame on you!

Jim Carter September 7th 05 02:08 AM


"*JimH*" wrote in message
...
..................where are you on donations to the Katrina victims?

Maybe I missed the news but so far I have not ready about any donations

from
your Country.

Even Sri Lanka contributed cash to the need of the Katrina victims.


The Canadian Government has pledged over $200 million dollars CASH in
addition to the material aid for the victims of the Katrina disaster in the
USA. This aid is in Personnel, medical assistance, bottled water, field
hospitals. The personal aid and cash to the Canadian Red Cross, the
Salvation Army, the Mennonite Disaster fund, is now over $100 million. A
lot of this aid is on 3 Canadian Warships and 1 Canadian Coast Guard ship
that is on its way to the ports in the area of New Orleans. Two Canadian
C130 Air Transport Command planes have dropped off bottled water at the
airport at New Orleans. These two planes will shuttle back and forth from
Canada to the New Orleans area dropping off relief supplies from Canadian
relief agencies.

The Canadian Prime Minister has told Bush that Canada has huge stock piles
of medical supplies such as drugs that are ready to be shipped if asked for.
It will take the OK from Bush to release these drugs as it is against US law
to ship them to the USA.

Just do a Google search to verify all of the above. It is all in place.
Most of the relief supplies from Canada is already in those States that
asked for them.

Several teams of Canadian Fire Fighters are already there in Mississippi.
Several teams of Canadian Power Line workers are there in Mississippi.
There are more waiting for permission to go to work in Louisiana.

Jim



Jim Carter September 7th 05 02:23 AM


"Stanley Barthfarkle" wrote in message
. ..
Never mind the Canadian government... I'm curious about the donation
response from individual Canadians...


It's very difficult to put an exact dollar amount given by "individual"
Canadians. The published figures, as of noon today, are over 100 million
dollars. The way the figures add up is the amount that the private aid
agencies, the church groups and the corporate amounts added to that of
individuals that contribute especially for the Katrina Aid groups are
totaled and the approx. figures are released by the government. The
figures have to be verified by the Canadian Government for tax purposes, and
export permits before shipments and bank transfers can be made. There are
certain relief supplies that have to have figures attached for release to
the US government as they are against US laws to ship them to the USA. (
certain drugs & medical supplies )

Jim



Stanley Barthfarkle September 7th 05 03:35 AM

If that is indeed the figure, then my hat is off to the Canadian people. I
must say, the response from other countries has been much more than I would
have imagined. May this be the start of a renaissance in the way we
Americans view ourselves and our place in the world.


"Jim Carter" wrote in message
...

"Stanley Barthfarkle" wrote in message
. ..
Never mind the Canadian government... I'm curious about the donation
response from individual Canadians...


It's very difficult to put an exact dollar amount given by "individual"
Canadians. The published figures, as of noon today, are over 100
million
dollars. The way the figures add up is the amount that the private aid
agencies, the church groups and the corporate amounts added to that of
individuals that contribute especially for the Katrina Aid groups are
totaled and the approx. figures are released by the government. The
figures have to be verified by the Canadian Government for tax purposes,
and
export permits before shipments and bank transfers can be made. There
are
certain relief supplies that have to have figures attached for release to
the US government as they are against US laws to ship them to the USA. (
certain drugs & medical supplies )

Jim





Doug Kanter September 7th 05 04:26 AM

"Jim Carter" wrote in message
...

It will take the OK from Bush to release these drugs as it is against US
law
to ship them to the USA.


He's precisely stupid enough to nix the shipments because "the law am the
law, folks". Please....just give me 10 minutes in a room with
him...please....no weapons needed. Just my hands. I just want him to leave
the room with few enough teeth in his mouth to fit the rest of his
existence.




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