Canada’s international assistance should draw on expertise in financial oversight

Canada has a unique opportunity to lead in a field that will have an immense impact on the well-being of people across the globe, and that is increasingly recognized as a key underpinning for successful development.
International Development Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Foreign Affairs Minister Stéphane Dion, pictured at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa in this file photo.
TORONTO—As Global Affairs Canada embarks on a very important review of Canada’s international assistance to focus our efforts on five key areas—health and rights of women, clean economic growth and climate change, good governance and human rights, peace and security, and responding to humanit...

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