Canada boosts foreign aid by $485 million with new funds for global COVID-19 effort
OTTAWA — Canada is helping fund the creation of a new international system to help distribute any extra COVID-19 vaccines to poor countries, says International Development Minister Karina Gould.
“Canada is really is leaning into this space. The world is not at a point of donating excess capacity because we are just at the very beginning of vaccines getting approved,” Gould said in an interview after announcing of $485 million in new money toward the global effort to provide COVID-19 medicines to poor countries.
The new money marked one of Canada’s biggest-ever increases in spending on foreign aid, a budget that delivered $5.9 billion in official development assistance in 2018-2019.
Gould noted that a modest part of Canada’s new investment, $5 million, was being directed at Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, to help it set up a new “governance structure” to distribute extra vaccines in poor countries.

