TORONTO (AP) — 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.
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Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand speaks as she arrives for a meeting of the federal cabinet, in Ottawa, on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026. (Justin Tang /The Canadian Press via AP)
Canada Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand speaks at a news conference regarding the security situation in Mexico, in the Foyer of the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Monday, Feb. 23, 2026. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP)
Canada Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand speaks at a news conference regarding the security situation in Mexico, in the Foyer of the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Monday, Feb. 23, 2026. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP)
Canada Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand speaks at a news conference regarding the security situation in Mexico, in the Foyer of the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Monday, Feb. 23, 2026. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP)
“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.
Cuba is facing an increasingly dire energy crisis that has heightened in recent weeks after oil shipments from Venezuela, its main oil supplier, were halted when the U.S. attacked the South American country in early January and arrested its then-leader. Mexico, another major supplier, then also suspended oil shipments under U.S. pressure.
Air Canada and other airlines have canceled flights to the Caribbean island because of a shortage of aviation fuel on the island.
Canadian tourism is vital to Cuba’s economy. Global Affairs Canada, a governmental office, has said Canada is Cuba’s second-largest source of direct investment to the island, particularly in the mining and tourism sectors.
Mexico has sent a second humanitarian aid package for Cuba. Two Mexican navy vessels carrying 1,193 tons of supplies departed the Gulf of Mexico port of Veracruz on Tuesday, the Mexican Foreign Ministry announced. The shipment is expected to arrive on Saturday.
The Papaloapan is carrying 1,078 tons of beans and powdered milk, while the Huasteco is transporting 92 tons of beans and 23 tons of other food items. According to the Foreign Ministry, the final 23 tons of humanitarian aid were provided by various social organizations with the support of the Mexico City government.
In February, Mexico dispatched more than 814 tons of food and hygiene products to Cuba while diplomatic talks continued regarding the resumption of oil supplies. The oil shipments were halted in mid-January, just before U.S. President Donald Trump announced a significant tightening of the economic embargo on Havana.
The economic crisis gripping Cuba since 2020 has been compounded by intensified U.S. sanctions aimed at forcing a change in the island’s political model. These pressures led to critical shortages and severe blackouts that peaked in early 2026.
Because Cuba produces only 40% of its required fuel, it remains highly vulnerable to external blockades. While strong allies like Russia and China have condemned the U.S. measures, their support has remained largely symbolic thus far.
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Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand speaks as she arrives for a meeting of the federal cabinet, in Ottawa, on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026. (Justin Tang /The Canadian Press via AP)
Canada Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand speaks at a news conference regarding the security situation in Mexico, in the Foyer of the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Monday, Feb. 23, 2026. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP)
Canada Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand speaks at a news conference regarding the security situation in Mexico, in the Foyer of the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Monday, Feb. 23, 2026. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP)
Canada Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand speaks at a news conference regarding the security situation in Mexico, in the Foyer of the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Monday, Feb. 23, 2026. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP)
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — A counterattacking 80-run partnership for the seventh wicket between captain Mitchell Santner and Cole McChonchie guided New Zealand to a 61-run win that knocked host Sri Lanka out of the Twenty20 World Cup on Wednesday.
Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka won the toss and elected to bowl and New Zealand reached a competitive 168-7 thanks to Santner’s 47 runs off 26 deliveries and McConchie’s 31 off 23 deliveries which salvaged the innings.
Sri Lanka could on score 107-8 in reply.
The Sri Lankan bowlers had restricted New Zealand to 84-6 and had their opponents at 90-6 after 15 overs when the No. 7 pair started counterattacking. McChonchie scored 18 runs in the 17th over bowled by fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera and spinner Maheesh Theekshana conceded 21, including two wides, in the 18th.
When Santner was out in the last ball the pair had added 80 runs off 43 deliveries.
Santner hit four sixes and two boundaries while McChonchie hit two sixes and three boundaries.
Chameera and Theekshana took three wickets each.
New Zealand fast bowler Matt Hendry bowled opener Pathum Nissanka in the first ball and Charith Asalanka, who had been recalled for the match, soon departed to Sri Lanka 6-2.
Then the spinners tightened the screws by bowling slow through the air and curtailing runs and taking wickets when the batters tried to attack.
Left-arm spinner Rachin Ravindra took a career-best 4-27 while Henry took two wickets for three runs.
Kamindu Mendis top scored for Sri Lanka with 31.
The game was a must-win for Sri Lanka to have any hope of reaching the semifinals after losing to England in its Group 2 opener.
England is the only team already through to the semifinals after defeating Pakistan on Tuesday to make it two wins from two games in Group 2.
New Zealand now stands second with three points after their match against Pakistan was abandoned because of rain and the two teams shared a point each.
Pakistan will have to win against Sri Lanka by a big margin to have any hope of advancing because both England and New Zealand maintain high net run rates.
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New Zealand's Glenn Phillips takes the catch to get Sri Lanka's Kamindu Mendis during the T20 World Cup cricket match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)
Sri Lanka's Dunith Wellalage plays a shot during the T20 World Cup cricket match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)
Sri Lanka's Dunith Wellalage plays a shot during the T20 World Cup cricket match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)
Sri Lanka's Dunith Wellalage plays a shot during the T20 World Cup cricket match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)
New Zealand's Glenn Phillips celebrates the wicket of Sri Lanka's Dunith Wellalage during the T20 World Cup cricket match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)