Bibeau to press Trump counterpart not to slash billions in aid spending
OTTAWA — International Development Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau says she will try to persuade her counterpart in the Trump administration not to slash billions in foreign aid as the president has proposed.
Bibeau she will make the case for continued spending, including for family planning and abortion, when the new head of the U.S. Agency for International Development is finally hired.
The USAID chief is one of many vacant Trump administration positions, but former Tanzanian ambassador Mark Green has been nominated.
“We will definitely have this conversation,” Bibeau said Tuesday in an interview from London, where she was attending the international Family Planning Summit.


