Canada raises more than $3.8 billion for poor girls’ education at G7
QUEBEC — The Trudeau government announced at the G7 summit that it has raised more than $3.8 billion in an effort with other countries to send the world’s poorest girls to school.
That’s includes a $400-million investment from Canada as part of the overall three-year commitment, and also includes contributions from G7 partners and the World Bank.
International Development Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau told a news conference Saturday that she has visited refugees across the globe, including Iraq and Bangladesh. She said women and girls have suffered unspeakable violence and still live in a vulnerable environment.
“These mothers all share the same dream — they see their kids in school, for them to have hope in their future.”


