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Response rates from 2.3k T4B voters.
19% Increase |
54% Decrease |
17% Increase |
50% Decrease |
2% Increase, but only for countries that have no human rights violations |
1% Decrease, until we drastically reduce our national budget deficit |
1% Decrease, and we should not give foreign aid to any countries |
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1% Decrease, and deny aid to countries that harbor or promote terrorism |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 2.3k T4B voters.
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Unique answers from T4B voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9VWWVJ42mos2MO
Send supplies rather than funds and give to the organizations that help the community rather than the govt. Help more innocent victims.
@9ZR6HQ92wks2W
We should increase the foreign aid spending on countries that do not have any human rights but also most specifically what Canada should do is focus on the indigenous people who are still living in bad conditions.
@9ZQV5PZ2wks2W
Increase, but Canada should be more careful with how it coordinates that spending so as to achieve better outcomes
@9ZQRBHR2wks2W
Decrease until we reduce our national budget deficit, and Deng and to countries that harbor or promote terrorism.
@9TXBP2Y2mos2MO
Depends what aid is for. Case by case basis. Overall, should try to maintain or decrease if possible.
@9T64K8R3mos3MO
Decrease, focus on reducing our national budget deficit, still give some humanitarian aid to warring countries and to help poorer nations.
@9T3VJQS3mos3MO
Canadian aid spending should prioritize security with regard to health and safety and fostering our global economy and be regulated so that it is not corporations who profit the most off of it. We should also not fund countries whose governments are committing human rights violations or that are destabilizing or exploiting other poorer countries.
@9DDB3M21yr1Y
I fully support giving humanitarian aid to other countries. But I think the current government or Canada sometimes or regulary forget about its own native citizens (First Nations specifically)
I say this because I myself am a indigenous resident of Canada (First Nation/Native/Canadian/Native American) and seems like the current and past goverment parties never address the issues surrounding First Nation communities.
I dont have clean water, and Trudeau said he would fix the problem back in 2015 and its 2023 and I still got to filter and boil my water before use.
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