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Ottawa urged to boost aid to less developed countries


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By Janet E Silver. Published on Feb 8, 2021 5:48pm
The Lester B. Pearson building on Sussex Drive in Ottawa, home of Global Affairs Canada (Jolson Lim/iPolitics)
As the populations of many low- and middle-income countries aren’t likely to be widely vaccinated until later next year, or even 2023, an association of international-development groups says Canada needs to increase its foreign aid.
As part of International Development Week, which began on Sunday, Cooperation Canada is urging Ottawa to invest at “least one per cent of its domestic COVID-19 response in additional international-assistance funds in its upcoming 2021 federal budget and for years to come.” ....

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Retour très attendu pour les élèves de quatre régions sanitaires de l'Ontario

Retour très attendu pour les élèves de quatre régions sanitaires de l'Ontario
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Canada's foreign policy agenda in 2021


Canada s foreign policy agenda in 2021
There will be a new goal in the coming year: getting ahead (and getting heard) in an unfriendly, chaotic world
In the iconic
West Wing episode “Hartsfield’s Landing” recently adapted by most of the original cast in a special urging Americans to vote that romantic ideal of a president, Jed Bartlet, navigates a geopolitical crisis while juggling chess games with staff. He urges them to “see the whole board.”
We hesitate to suggest that Canadian cabinet meetings sound anything much like an Aaron Sorkin script. But there is much at play in the world outside of that often less-than-romantic White House, no matter who is sitting in it. For all the relief that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may be feeling at the end of the Donald Trump presidency, there is plenty of strategy, chaos and opportunity elsewhere. ....

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iPolitics AM: Premiers, PM talk health-transfer payments via webcam


iPolitics AM: Premiers, PM talk health-transfer payments via webcam
By Kady O Malley. Published on Dec 10, 2020 6:31am
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau could be heading back out on the committee circuit, courtesy of a Conservative opposition motion. (Andrew Meade/iPolitics)
Even before Canada’s provincial and territorial premiers are set to fire up their respective webcams for their much-anticipated virtual meet-up with
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau later this morning, they seem to have reached a tentative pre-emptive consensus that they probably won’t be logging off with a clear commitment from Ottawa for a $28-billion boost to health transfer payments.
Quebec Premier François Legault has already said that he “doesn’t expect” Trudeau to officially agree to the premiers’ call for the federal government to increase its contribution to health care costs during today’s meeting, although he’s “hoping that the money … will arrive befo ....

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