And $30 million of that came on Tuesday, according to this CTV.ca story. For a complete collection of info on helping, check out Canada Cares.

Anyway, here's an excerpt from the story:

Canadians donated to tsunami relief in record numbers on the final day of an offer for federal matching funds and credit on their 2004 tax returns.

Since Dec. 26, Canadians have donated just over $150 million to the cause -- and almost $30 million of that appears to have poured in during the final 24 hours. The deadline for matching funds and tax credit was Jan. 11.

Money sent by private Canadians to about 20 non-governmental organization will be matched by the federal government.

For the main beneficiary, that means the Canadian Red Cross's donations of $104 million could rise to more than $200 million. The private donations blew away a previous fundraising record of $25 million, raised in the days after 9/11.

The Red Cross now says it has enough funds to sustain an aid package for the tsunami-sticken area for the next 10 years.