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Canadian government will resume funding to United Nations relief agency for Palestinians: source

The federal government is resuming funding to UNRWA, the United Nations relief agency for Palestinians, CBC News has learned.

In addition to going ahead with a scheduled payment in April of $25 million, Canada's international development minister also intends to announce new funding, according to a senior government official.

The Canadian government announced a pause on funding in January after Israel alleged that 12 employees of UNRWA were involved in some capacity in the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas and the affiliated group Islamic Jihad.

UNRWA moved quickly to fire the 12 staff members on Jan. 26, as soon as Israel made its allegations.

The government source says Canadian officials have received an interim report from the United Nations examining the allegations. Based on that information, the Canadian government is comfortable resuming funding, the source said.

CBC News is not naming the source because they are not authorized to speak publicly about the decision.

Canada announced the suspension of funding within hours of a similar announcement by the U.S. — but Canada's next regular payment to the organization was not due until April.

CBC News reported last month that Canada had not seen evidence backing up the allegations against the employees before making the decision.

International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen is scheduled to officially announce the move at a news conference Wednesday morning.

The allegations from Israel as well as Canada's decision to pause funding ratcheted up the political debate around UNRWA in Canada's Parliament.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accused the agency of being a «terrorist organization» and promised to cut funding if he becomes prime minister.

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said

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