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Newsroom Ready: Ottawa's foreign aid chief eyes red tape as Canada resists cutbacks
Randeep Sarai, the new secretary of state for international development, says he wants to take a more efficient and more visible approach to development and humanitarian spending. He says both Canadians and people receiving aid abroad need to see where Ottawa's aid money goes, to defend Ottawa's decision not to cut back aid as the United States has done. (June 26, 2025)
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP174705096
Legacy Identifier:
r_Foreign-Aid20250626T1130
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1m7s
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1920px × 1080px 154.85 MB
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Create Date:
6/26/2025 11:30:00 AM
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Canada
canada government
foreign aid
Ottawa
Randeep Sarai
secretary of state for international development