Defence over diplomacy spotlighted in Liberal budget, with modest initial spending on foreign service reform

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Amid mounting calls to invest in Canadia’s foreign ministry, the government is pledging nearly $160-million in the next five years to reform Canada’s foreign service, but that commitment is eclipsed by billions of dollars earmarked for the country’s military. A Senate committee report last December called for new investment to modernize Canada’s dated foreign service. Canada’s top diplomat, Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly , has also emphasized the need for more investment.

France’s foreign service review in 2023 led to a boost of 20 per cent to its foreign ministry’s budget and the creation of 700 jobs, according to GAC’s internal discussion paper. But in Canada, GAC’s $8.4-billion budget faced the spectre of $118-million in spending reductions for 2024-25 set out in the main estimates, with the budget outlining only $169-million to be added in the same year.

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