French President Emmanuel Macron visited Thursday amid widespread pledges of international aid, including from Canada. But Lebanon, which was already mired in a severe economic crisis, faces a daunting challenge in rebuilding. (AFP/Getty Images)He said France will work to co-ordinate aid, but warned that "if reforms are not made, Lebanon will continue to sink." Macron said France will organize an international fundraising conference with European, American, Middle Eastern and other donors to raise money for food, medicine, housing and other urgent aid. WATCH | Lebanese Canadians, charities looking to help after Beirut explosion:
Source: CBC News August 06, 2020 10:01 UTC