Joly urges more funding to hire Canadian diplomats as Ottawa cuts spending – National | 24CA News

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Published 09.02.2024
Joly urges more funding to hire Canadian diplomats as Ottawa cuts spending – National | 24CA News

Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly is asking MPs to help extra funding for Global Affairs Canada, regardless of the Liberals enterprise cutbacks throughout the federal government.

Joly mentioned earlier this week that the United States, France and quickly growing nations are staffing as much as meet the challenges of an more and more complicated world.

She cited the nations often known as BRICS, which stands for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, often known as rising market nations.

Canada wants extra diplomats if it desires to have an affect within the Indo-Pacific and different key areas of the world, Joly mentioned.

“I really hope that we can all agree on the fact that we need to invest more in our diplomats. It is important that we have our resources,” Joly mentioned.


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She additionally mentioned extra funding in authorities info know-how is required, citing extra frequent cyberattacks.

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Global Affairs Canada confirmed final week it was investigating a cyberattack and information breach that had compelled it to restrict distant entry to its networks, two years after the same incident.

Joly asserted the necessity for funding regardless of the federal government’s plan to chop expenditures by $7.1 billion over 5 years general, beginning with a 3 per cent reduce on most departments.

She made her feedback to MPs at a gathering of the House of Commons foreign-affairs committee on Wednesday night.

Her feedback got here as senators have additionally been warning that the international service can’t reform itself whereas dealing with cutbacks.

Parliamentary committees can concern suggestions to the House of Commons, together with on how the federal government ought to spend its cash.

“This is an opportunity for you to say, ‘Yes, I believe in the work Canada does at the international level,’” Joly mentioned.

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“And I’ll be frank: it should not be partisan.”

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