Foreign aid groups brace for disappointment in upcoming federal budget
OTTAWA — Irish rock star Bono may be a self-declared fan of Justin Trudeau’s feminist foreign aid approach, but now his international organization says it is disappointed by the absence of new money to fund it.
A spokeswoman for the ONE Campaign, the global anti-poverty organization that the U2 singer co-founded, tells The Canadian Press that the organization continues to welcome the prime minister’s international leadership in putting women and girls at the centre of Canada’s aid strategy.
But the lack of new funding for international development is disappointing and falls short of Trudeau’s “soaring” feminist rhetoric, ONE spokeswoman Juliet Vedral said in an interview.
Canadian aid agencies say that while the government’s retooled feminist foreign aid focus is laudable, it must be accompanied by a funding increase because the reallocation of dollars will only end up draining other worthy aid projects.


