July 8, 2025

Over the past decade, while Canadians have grappled with soaring deficits, ballooning national debt, and staggering per-person debt loads, the federal government quietly funneled at least $11.2 billion of taxpayer dollars overseas—not for national infrastructure, job creation, or defense, but for gender ideology projects under Canada’s deeply controversial Feminist International Assistance Policy. Launched by Justin Trudeau in 2017 as a signature globalist initiative, this policy placed so-called "gender equity" at the heart of Canadian foreign aid, even as domestic debt spiraled to an astounding $1.4 trillion and deficits reached historic highs. With fiscal promises repeatedly broken and debt servicing costs now rivaling federal GST intake, critics argue Trudeau's priorities are painfully clear: bankroll ideological crusades abroad while burdening future generations of Canadians at home.

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