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Defence spending shortfalls are “straining partner relationships,” the leaked documents suggest. Germany is concerned about whether the Canadian Forces can continue to aid Ukraine, Turkey is disappointed that Canada refused to support the transportation of humanitarian aid after February’s earthquakes, while Haiti is “frustrated” at Ottawa’s refusal to lead a multinational mission.

Spending is forecast to rise in the coming years to pay for the 88 F35 jets and warships that have already been ordered. But the Parliamentary Budget Officer does not believe Ottawa has set aside enough money to pay for these procurements. Canada’s soft power has also been neutered. The recent budget slashed the foreign aid budget by 16 per cent this year, a move critics claim undermines this country’s ability to combat crises like climate change and human rights abuses that Trudeau has trumpeted as central to our role on the world stage. The Auditor General recently pointed out that Global Affairs reallocated money from sub-Saharan Africa to support Ukraine.

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