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According to preliminary figures, the modest sum of 5,000,000 is raised from the World Alliance Tours were held in seven cities across Canada.
Final walk through Ottawa, Kitchener-Waterloo, Calgary, and is scheduled for Sunday.
Optimism is the easy victory last raised $ 6,000,000.
Montreal, more than $ 150,000 was collected money flow every day.
About 2,000 people took part yesterday in Montreal last Sunday.
It was the day clear, sunny, breezy and perfect.
Among the 27 participants is an annual walk to fight world poverty, was the vice-president of the National Party, Thomas Mulcair, who is a member of Parliament, Outremont Papineau Liberal MP Justin Trudeau, who is also the son of Former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.
Funds from the World Partnership Walk, an initiative of the Aga Khan Foundation Canada, promoting health, education and rural development and support for community-based organizations, particularly in Asia and Africa.
Last year, more than 40,000 Canadians took part in this popular event, which is now the longest run as a fundraiser in support of global development.
Aga Khan Development Initiatives currently fund over 40 in a dozen developing countries.
Not a penny is spent on administration, which covers the Foundation.
With the help of the Canadian government through the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), the effect of the funds raised in the country has repeatedly
Final walk through Ottawa, Kitchener-Waterloo, Calgary, and is scheduled for Sunday.
Optimism is the easy victory last raised $ 6,000,000.
Montreal, more than $ 150,000 was collected money flow every day.
About 2,000 people took part yesterday in Montreal last Sunday.
It was the day clear, sunny, breezy and perfect.
Among the 27 participants is an annual walk to fight world poverty, was the vice-president of the National Party, Thomas Mulcair, who is a member of Parliament, Outremont Papineau Liberal MP Justin Trudeau, who is also the son of Former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.
Funds from the World Partnership Walk, an initiative of the Aga Khan Foundation Canada, promoting health, education and rural development and support for community-based organizations, particularly in Asia and Africa.
Last year, more than 40,000 Canadians took part in this popular event, which is now the longest run as a fundraiser in support of global development.
Aga Khan Development Initiatives currently fund over 40 in a dozen developing countries.
Not a penny is spent on administration, which covers the Foundation.
With the help of the Canadian government through the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), the effect of the funds raised in the country has repeatedly
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