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Randeep Sarai is the secretary of state for international development.
He says Canada must take a more visible approach to development and humanitarian assistance.
Canada spent $12 billion on foreign aid in the fiscal year that ended in spring 2024 .
Sarai says Canadians should know how their aid dollars work to flood-proof areas prone to natural disasters.
Sarai says Carney 's decision to maintain aid recognizes that diseases don't respect borders.
Sarai is in Brussels this week for a pledging summit with GAVI, the global vaccine alliance.
He expects to take part next month in the G20 meeting of development ministers in South Africa and possibly a summit in the Solomon Islands .
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