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Japan gives Canada $1 million for shore cleanup of tsunami debris |...

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Japan is giving Canada $1 million to assist in the cleanup of debris that has landed on the Pacific coast province of British Columbia from the tsunami.

Japanese donate $1 million for tsunami debris cleanup | The Star

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Japan’s Consul General in Vancouver Seiji Okada said nature and fate conspired two years ago to unleash the violent earthquake and tsunami that devastated much of

Japan gives B.C. $1-million for tsunami debris cleanup - The Globe...

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Environment Minister Peter Kent says money was accepted as a point of honour and ‘gesture of the continuing friendship’ between Japan and Canada

Japanese officials sifting through tsunami debris on B.C. coastline -...

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Japanese delegation visits province to get first-hand look at wreckage from Tsunami

Consul General plans Ashcroft visit – Today In BC

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Visit to the Japanese Consul General in Vancouver capped off visit from Ashcroft's sister city, Bifuka

Farewell to Consul General Okada and Mrs. Okada - Department of ...asia.ubc.ca › news › farewell-to-consul-general-oka...

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· ... by Consul General Seiji Okada and Mrs. Okada to expand the scholarly, artistic, and cultural work of the Consulate General of Japan.

Japan gives Canada $1M to clean up tsunami debris | CTV News

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The government of Japan is giving Canada $1 million to clean up debris that has landed on the British Columbia's coast from the tsunami.

The Government of Japan and WHO donate six ambulances to boost health...

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· Seiji Okada, Ambassador of Japan to South Sudan. “Voluntary blood donations save lives, and we are pleased to be contributing to this effort.”.

Only Non-Stop Flight from Canada to Osaka Departs from YVR

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RICHMOND, BC, May 1, Only Non-Stop Flight from Canada to Osaka Departs from YVR.

Japan gives Canada $1 million to help tsunami debris clean-up costs |...

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The government of Japan is giving Canada $1 million to clean up debris that has landed on the British Columbia’s coast from the tsunami.

MEDIA ADVISORY - Meet the Game-Changer: The First Boeing

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RICHMOND, BC, Feb. 3, MEDIA ADVISORY - Meet the Game-Changer: The First Boeing 787 Dreamliner to Land at YVR.

The Sake Association of British Columbia - Sake Week '18

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300 guests came out to the Nikkei Center in Burnaby, BC to give their regards to Japanese Consul General Seiji Okada for 3 years of service. The Sake ...
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