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News Releases

June 24, 2005 - Make Poverty History offers Live 8 tickets for best campaign events

June 21, 2005 - Make Poverty History Welcomes Live 8 Concert Announcement

June 15, 2005 - G8 Debt Cancellation a Major Step But G8 Leaders Still Have a Lot of Unfinished Business

June 6, 2005 - Prominent Canadians Join International Celebrities in Calling on the G8 Finance Ministers to Help Make Poverty History

April 28, 2005 - Make Poverty History launches cross-Canada celebrity ad campaign

April 28, 2005 - Vancouver church challenges all buildings to wear a big white band

April 6, 2005 - The campaign welcomes Jeffrey Sachs, UN Special Advisor on the Millennium Development Goals, to Ottawa

March 31, 2005 - Sarah McLachlan, Bono, Brad Pitt and other international celebrities star in Make Poverty History video

March 8, 2005 - By request, U2 to play Ottawa -- "Great night out" if Canadians continue to call on PM

February 23, 2005 - Goodale Budget Mixed Bag for Poor at Home and Abroad

February 11, 2005- Campaign Launched to Make Poverty History

February 2, 2005 - G7 Finance Ministers can help Make Poverty History

Platform

Tsunami Statement: Hope amidst the Destruction

News Release

For immediate release: April 28, 2005


Make Poverty History launches cross-Canada celebrity ad campaign

Vancouver – The Make Poverty History Campaign today launched a major ad campaign to promote its white band campaign in Canada with TV ads featuring Bono, Sarah McLachlan, Brad Pitt, Cameron Diaz, Jamie Foxx, Tom Hanks, and Bob Geldof.

“The number of people in Canada and around the world who support the campaign is growing every day,” said Gerry Barr, co-chair of the Make Poverty History Steering Committee. “We hope the Canadian government will join in the global effort to Make Poverty History.”

The star-studded promo will air in prime time on CBC, CTV, and Global Television starting Thursday, April 28, and can be viewed at makepovertyhistory.ca. Print ads featuring singer Sarah McLachlan will also run in the Globe and Mail, Vancouver Sun and elsewhere.

Make Poverty History is part of a global call to action against poverty. National campaigns are currently active in over 50 countries. The Canadian campaign will feature “white band actions” throughout 2005. The kick-off is this Friday, April 29 at St. Andrew's Wesley at the corner of Burrard and Nelson in Vancouver, where a white band will be wrapped around the church. This action is to coincide with U2 concerts scheduled this week.

Canada has committed, by 2015, to spending 0.7 per cent of its annual national income on foreign aid to end poverty.

“Even with the recent deal struck between the Liberals and NDP, Canada will be nowhere near the 0.7 target in 2015,” noted Maria-Luisa Monreal, co-chair of the Make Poverty History Steering Committee.

Bono recently expressed his disappointment with Canada for failing to live up to its promises, and is now urging Canadians to call Prime Minister Paul Martin (613-992-4211) and demand Canada meet its 2015 commitment.

Every day, poverty kills 50,000 people worldwide, including 30,000 children. Make Poverty History challenges the Canadian government and other G8 nations to provide more and better aid to developing countries, make trade fair and cancel the debt of the poorest countries.

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