Canada’s international aid is under scrutiny after a web of financial schemes was uncovered South of the border
Recently, when the American international development ‘USAID’ finances were divulged by the efficient ‘DOGE‘ team, Canadians soon realized that the same scheme must also exist in Canada; indeed it does, it is called ‘Global Affairs Canada / Affaires Mondiales Canada’.
What a trove of information their website contains, I mean contained. Global Affairs’ public servants took the ‘International Assistance Projects’ database offline (see below), not long after the ‘USAID’ story broke on the news and went viral for its ludicrous spendings.

Fortunately, the internet has a memory through the ‘Web Archive’ therefore, the Global Affairs ‘International Assistance’ projects database will never completely disappear…
I visited the ‘Web Archive’ and copied all the information regarding the ‘Operational’ projects and pasted it into a file which you can download below:
Note: When consulting the ‘ARCHIVE’ files, since the database was taken from the ‘Web Archive’ website (Feb. 9th 2025), the links contain the archive’s address. Note that some pages may still be active on the web, if it is the case, in the address bar, erase the first part of the link before the actual Global Affairs’ address written: https://w05.international.gc.ca/ –>> then press ‘Enter’
Feel free to crunch your own numbers, do your own research and share your findings with your fellow-Canadians. For those who will do some digging, please send me a copy of your findings through the Contact page, I am always interested in discovering the truth.
Altered Database
Since I created these ‘ARCHIVE’ files, the Global Affairs’ database came back online. I decided to redo the exercise of copy-pasting the data in order to have the proper direct links in the file without the ‘Web Archive’ address inserted. Funnily, within that week span, the number of ‘Operational’ projects went from 1732 to 1759.
At first I thought nothing of it until revisiting the numbers I used to do the calculations for the biggest partnerships (read article).
The database numbers were different, some of the lines have changed, payments have disappeared and twenty-seven (27) projects appeared.
You can download the ‘UPDATED’ database which I copy-pasted into new files to include the direct web links to the listed projects and partners :
The initial 1732 projects total cost was $30,131,158,147.36
When I copy-pasted the ‘UPDATED’ database numbers, there were now 1759 projects for a total of $28,969,309,503.64
By adding 27 projects, Canadians are now saving $1,161,848,643.72
How fantastic! Now tell me about incompetence and/or corruption without mentioning incompetence and/or corruption.
Missing Projects
As another example, the payments to ‘Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria’ were totaling $3,150,000,000. in the archived database.
After revision with the updated database, their total payments went down to $2,164,600,000. This is a difference of almost a billion dollars hidden from the public eye. Why would that be?
A closer look at the updated version for this partnership showed it was missing the following two (2) project lines :
– COVID-19 response mechanism – $65,000,000. (2020-12-16 to 2025-12-31)
– Institutional Support 2020 to 2022 – $930,400,000. (2020-12-16 to 2022-12-31)
The first project erased is worth sixty-five (65) millions for ‘COVID-19 response mechanism’ and it is an ongoing project. We are still sending money for this COVID flu until the end of this year and this project is not listed anymore?
Then, the ‘Institutional Support 2020 to 2022’ project reaching almost a billion dollars was also suppressed from the ‘Operational’ projects list; although the same type of spending for the years prior (2017 to 2019) and the years after (2023 to 2025) are listed in the updated database (see below).

How much data was actually altered, re-organized, omitted or discarded entirely through this updating process?
Injecting The World
Another surprising (or not so surprising) fact coming from the woke Liberal government spendings, is that most of the international organizations they chose to fund include expensive vaccine-related expenses. Why is that? Do Canadians have an unknown obligation to pay for the world to be injected?
The Liberal government’s obsession with injections actually tops Canada’s Global Affairs spendings!
Maybe it would be worth following the money paid to pharmaceutical-related programs, research, projects and expenses?
Canadians must now face the harsh reality of the culmination of their government improper use and mismanagement of the public funds it is entrusted with.
In 2025, it is ‘Canadians First’! The time has come to clean up the country’s finances, first by cutting the Liberals’ woke ‘International Assistance’ for unrelevant purposes dictated by unelected and untrustworthy global organizations.
Let’s ‘DOGE’ Canada and expose what is Inconveniently TRUE in the ‘Global Affairs’.
Thank you for reading.
Sources
Web Archive Global Affairs database
International Assistance Projects funded by Global Affairs Canada
The Global Affairs’ Biggest Affairs
The Global Affairs’ Top 3 Affairs
Global Affairs’ Foreign Kindne$$







I see them when I search the site. They are still there.
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Thank you for your comment. Yes they came back online, the database was altered.
There are more projects and information that was hidden. Just the files for yourself.
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