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Abolish Foreign Aid




Did you know that our federal government spends billions of dollars each year on foreign aid? While Canadians suffer from out-of-control inflation, a generational housing crisis, and debilitating infrastructure, our out-of-touch politicians send our tax dollars to countries like Ethiopia, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh. Does this make sense to you? Maybe if our country was thriving it would make sense to support others around the world, but that’s far from the case. Most Canadians are struggling to just get by. They can hardly afford things that would have been seen as basic amenities just a generation ago — things like buying a house and starting a family. And instead of supporting our own people, our government prioritizes foreigners. Furthermore, foreign aid itself is deeply flawed. One of Maxime Bernier's political inspirations, Ron Paul, puts it best:

“Foreign aid is taking money from the poor people of a rich country and giving it to the rich people of a poor country.” The large majority of countries receiving foreign aid from us are widely known to be corrupt and dysfunctional states. Do you really think this money is being spent effectively to support their most vulnerable? No! Much of it is squandered by corrupt elites and politicians in these countries. And while these corrupt elites benefit, it is our most vulnerable here in Canada who suffer. Here is our foreign policy in a nutshell.

  1. No more endless foreign wars;

  2. No more foreign development aid;

  3. And no more participation in the programs and treaties of dysfunctional, globalist international organizations like the UN or the WHO.


Our federal government needs to start putting Canada and Canadians First! All Canadian tax dollars must stay in Canada and be spent for the benefit of Canadians. This isn’t complicated — it’s common sense really — and yet there is no discussion on this topic amongst the establishment parties. As usual, the PPC is the only party brave enough to address the elephant in the room. Donate $15 today to help elect true Canada First voices to Parliament!

Many thanks!


Nancy Mercier

PPC Atlantic Coordinator


Email: nancy@peoplespartyofcanada.ca

 

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