
Canada pledges food aid for Cuba as US fuel blockade continues
ABC News
Canada is sending $8 million Canadian (US$6.7 million) in food aid to people in Cuba as the island faces a tightened U.S. embargo and threats of tariffs against countries providing it with oil
TORONTO -- Canada announced Wednesday it is sending $8 million Canadian (US$6.7 million) in food aid to people in Cuba as the island faces an escalating fuel crisis as oil shipments have slowed following U.S. threats of tariffs.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said she not discuss Canada's aid intentions with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio or the other U.S. officials.
“This is Canadian foreign policy,” he said. “We are focused on the humanitarian situation.”
The funding will be delivered through United Nations agencies instead of the Cuban government.
Global Affairs Canada has warned travelers for more than a year of “shortages of basic necessities, including food, medicine and fuel,” across most of Cuba.













