Auditor general Karen Hogan says the federal government needs to do a better job in three areas, including tracking foreign aid spending. Hogan says Global Affairs Canada isn’t clear if the $3.5 billion a year it spends to improve the health of women and girls in developing countries is actually doing that. As David Akin reports, Ottawa is also being urged to bring high-speed internet to all Canadians; and remove barriers for travellers with disabilities.
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AG criticizes feds on internet access, travel for disabled Canadians
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