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Canada cuts Global Affairs budget but keeps consular services intact amid staffing changes.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand confirmed that $561 million in budget cuts for Global Affairs Canada next year and $1.1 billion over two years will not affect consular services for Canadians abroad, stating emergency assistance, passport services, and crisis response will remain intact.
The department will modernize operations by shifting some consular tasks online and consolidating missions, including co-locating offices with allied nations.
While no significant staffing reductions are expected for core consular roles, job cuts, particularly among indeterminate employees, are anticipated, with changes beginning in January.
Officials cited rising global instability and increased evacuation demands as key factors behind the review.
Despite reassurances, union leaders and some officials have raised concerns about long-term impacts on diplomatic capacity and response effectiveness, especially in regions with limited internet access.
The government emphasized continued focus on trade diversification and economic diplomacy, including $1.7 billion in new funding for trade competitiveness.
Canadá recorta el presupuesto de Asuntos Globales, pero mantiene los servicios consulares intactos en medio de cambios de personal.