Gould, aid groups discuss helping world’s poorest with $100M funding boost
OTTAWA — Days before Canada announced more than $100 million in new foreign aid to fight COVID-19, a federal minister and a leading aid advocate said the country can’t afford to scrimp on its overseas spending in fighting COVID-19.
Robbing Peter to pay Paul was simply not an option, said International Trade Minister Karina Gould and Nicolas Moyer, the president of the Canadian Council for International Co-operation, an umbrella group for aid agencies.
Their pointed discussion came on Thursday during an online meeting between Gould and the aid sector as the government was preparing to announce more new money on Sunday.
The discussion highlighted a key concern: how to sell spending millions of dollars overseas to help the less fortunate when the government was trying to bolster a flagging domestic economy with tens of billions in new spending at home.