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attashe74 [19]
3 years ago
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kung mabibigyan ka ng pagkakataong magpaabot ng iyong panukala sa pangulo ng bansa para sa kabutihan ng mga kabataan batay sa li

kas na batas moral ano ang ipapanukala mo​
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nikitadnepr [17]3 years ago
6 0
What is this language this is English so please go to your language
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Canada’s international assistance spending increased by 4.9% to CAD$6.4 billion in 2019, up from CAD$6.1 billion in 2018.

International assistance accounts for approx. 1.8% of 2019 federal budget spending  – unchanged from last years 1.8% budget expenditure in 2018.

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