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Canada needs to pull its own weight

Dear Editor In 1969, then Conservative Prime Minster Lester Pearson proposed to the world’s donor nations that we donate 0.7 per cent of our gross national income to overseas development assistance.

Dear Editor

In 1969, then Conservative Prime Minster Lester Pearson proposed to the world’s donor nations that we donate 0.7 per cent of our gross national income to overseas development assistance. In 1970, the UN ratified it and several nations in the world do more than that, some are up to a full per cent. Pearson won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work.

The rest of the world is serious about eliminating extreme poverty and this year, as the Millennium Development Goals expire, they are working on the Sustainable Development Goals, with the target of eliminating extreme poverty by 2030.

Meanwhile, back in Canada, Stephen Harper has dragged us down to a humiliating 0.24 per cent, woefully behind other, less wealthy nations.

Canadians need a more responsible government – not a short sighted, morally bankrupt miser who is destroying Canada’s hard earned reputation as a strong and responsible global citizen.

Leo Young, Vernon