Statement by the Prime Minister on the situation in South and South-East Asia

December 29, 2004


Prime Minister Paul Martin today issued the following statement detailing federal government initiatives in response to the devastating earthquakes and tidal waves which have struck South and South-east Asia.



“The shocking human toll of the terrible disaster in South and South-east Asia has moved Canadians across the country to do what they can to try and help. Thousands of Canadians have been touched personally by this tragedy. The scope of the devastation will demand that we continue to work together to respond to the immediate and long term rescue, humanitarian and reconstruction needs.”



“I have expressed my condolences to the leaders of the nations most severely affected, and directed Minister of Defence Bill Graham and Minister of Health Ujjal Dosanjh to coordinate the federal government’s response, Ministers Pettigrew and Carroll are returning to Canada immediately. Foreign Affairs Canada, Canadian International Development Agency, Citizenship and Immigration as well as Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada are among the federal organizations providing support. In addition, the following additional measures will be taken by the federal government:


Canada is committed to a coordinated response to this crisis both domestically and internationally. We will work to ensure our aid is effective by working closely with affected countries, international agencies and our trusted non-governmental partners.”



Canadians with good reason to believe that Canadian friends or relatives are in the affected areas can contact Foreign Affairs Canada’s Emergency Operations Centre at 1-800-606-5499. To get more information on how to help please visit the Foreign Affairs Canada website www.fac.gc.ca

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