Global Affairs Canada (GAC) is congratulating itself for its “inclusive, intersectional, transformative” foreign policy that has been in effect since 2016, the year Justin Trudeau became prime minister.
The policy “takes into account the diverse experiences of me, women and non-binary people facing various forms of discrimination and exclusion,” said a GAC spokesperson in a video circulating on social media.
“Our feminist foreign policy applies across all our international efforts, including diplomacy, trade, security and development.”
GAC uses “segregated data” to identify the “areas of segregation.”
“This comes from a place of humility,” she added.
Just a handful of costly examples of the Trudeau Liberals' approach to “feminism” and “inclusivity” abroad include:
Ensuring meaningful engagement through reform for gender equality. Cost: $6,806,618.19
Empowering Women and Girls through Education and Skills in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Ensuring meaningful engagement through reform for gender equality. Cost: $9,900,000
Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment: Disaster Resilience in Latin America and the Caribbean. Cost: $2,658,050
Gender-Inclusive Demining for Sustainable Futures in Ukraine. Cost: $5,000,000
Improving Participation of Women in the 2016 Legislative Elections in Mongolia. Cost: $2,814,534
Investing in Inclusive Infrastructure. Cost: $40,000,000
Canadians can find more information on the federal government’s website.