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                    [Title] => Canada envoy announces tourism aid to Negros
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Canada Ambassador to the Philippines Neil Reeder has informed Negros Oriental Governor Roel Degamo that the province will be among the beneficiaries of an $18 million tourism program in the Philippines, funded by the Canadian government.

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                    [Title] => Canada envoy announces tourism aid to Negros
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Canada Ambassador to the Philippines Neil Reeder has informed Negros Oriental Governor Roel Degamo that the province will be among the beneficiaries of an $18 million tourism program in the Philippines, funded by the Canadian government.

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