Quebec to go it alone on aid?

Posted By: Canadian Press · 2/6/2013 2:10:00 PM

The Quebec government is taking an initial step that could lead to the creation of its own international-aid agency that would run parallel to the Government of Canada's.

The pro-independence provincial government had raised the idea of wresting away Quebec's share of the Canadian International Development Agency budget, to create its own body, during the recent election campaign.

It's one of numerous ideas floated by the Parti Quebecois under its plan for so-called "sovereigntist governance," which aims to loosen ties to Canada.

Now the provincial government has asked a Quebec association of development groups to study what such a provincial department should look like.

The PQ government says federal aid programs have become tainted by the priorities of the federal Conservative party.

The federal government has said it wants to increasingly pair aid efforts with Canadian mining projects abroad.

"CIDA has become tightly integrated into the economic development strategy of the Canadian government," said the province's International Relations Minister Jean-Francois Lisee, in a statement Wednesday.

"The values that traditionally guided Canadian international development policy, ones which were shared by Quebec, were gradually transformed.

"The notion of international solidarity now appears more and more marginalized."

A committee, led by the Quebec Association for International Solidarity, is expected to produce a report on the project by the end of 2013.

Photo: Flames engulf a building in Port-au-Prince in the aftermath of the violent earthquake that ravaged Haiti and left 200,000 victims, on January 12, 2010. After the earthquake, CIDA reviewed its program to ensure that it met Haiti's priorities for rapid recovery, reconstruction, and development. Roger Lemoyne (ACDI/CIDA) 

Leave a comment:

showing all comments · Subscribe to comments
  1. alrev posted on 02/06/2013 02:39 PM
    How about offering aid to the overtaxed people of Quebec! Quebec is bankrupt maybe, just maybe we could apply for aid from Canada and other countries if we are the bankrupt nation we will become under the PQ gov't national desires!
    I imagine Reine Pauline is already relishing the thought of going to Senegal, Gabon, and other French nations handing out funds from the Quebec treasury or maybe just IOUs, LOL..
    1. Le Québécois posted on 02/07/2013 04:01 AM
      @alrev "just maybe we could apply for aid from Canada "

      Well if you want "foreign" aid from Canada we need to be a country first. So vote ỲES next time. :)
  2. MtlGuy posted on 02/06/2013 03:38 PM
    Now the question to be asked is if this scheme sees the light of day and the PQ sets up yet another duplicate parallel quasi governmental agency (like HEMA Quebec) to fund foreign aid, will the Liberals have the guts to shut it down when they come into power or will they parrot the PQ's policies as they always seem to do? If Mr Lisee has problems with how Canada spends its foreign aid, I suggest he make personal donations to the charities he sees fit, no need to spend millions setting up another duplicate agency. As Canadians we already pay for one.
    1. Le Québécois posted on 02/07/2013 04:05 AM
      @MtlGuy Unfortunately for angryphones, there is no party for "I don't want to have anything to do with Québec, or it to be anything of importance".

      The liberals are against sovereignty but not against having more power at the provincial level.
  3. Umaga posted on 02/06/2013 07:10 PM
    Terrific idea . While the Conservatives continue to strengthen our international image as the 51st state , Quebec could help us regain respect . Restoring the aid to Palestine that Harper cut off for getting U.N. recognition , and recommitting to UNESCO are two examples that come to mind .
    1. LMAO posted on 02/06/2013 11:32 PM
      @Umaga Quebec and respect now there is an oxymoron if ever i heard one.
showing all comments

News

You are seeing the 2 most recent blog posts.

News Videos

News Audio

Note about comments: Comments will not appear immediately after posting. Comments containing links or vulgar language and comments that are racist, sexist or offensive will not be approved.