+ Follow CIDA Tag
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[Title] => Canada to continue supporting Philippines
[Summary] => Despite the federal budget cuts ahead of the renewal of the Canadian International Development Agency’s (CIDA) programming for the Philippines, Canada has affirmed that it will remain a “strong supporter” of the country.
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[Title] => DA seeks to revive yearly grants from Canada
[Summary] => The cash-strapped Department of Agriculture (DA) is seeking to revive the million-dollar yearly commodity grants it used to get from the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA).
The DA is initiating moves to resolve its strained relationship with the CIDA some five years after the latter stopped releasing grants to the Philippine government which failed to provide counterpart funding for the projects approved under the grants.
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[Title] => Mabuhay, Canada!
[Summary] => As I listened to Canadian Ambassador to the Philippines, H.E. Robert Collette, deliver his remarks at the opening of the CIDA (Canadian International Development Agency) session during the 27th Philippine Businessmens Conference, I remembered the strong bond of cooperation and friendship between our country and Canada that I personally experienced. This started a number of months after the People Power Yellow Revolution.
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CIDA
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The DA is initiating moves to resolve its strained relationship with the CIDA some five years after the latter stopped releasing grants to the Philippine government which failed to provide counterpart funding for the projects approved under the grants.
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