The Canadian government has allocated $20 million in taxpayer funds to a project aimed at improving beach etiquette in northern Ghana. This initiative includes spending $850,000 on signs to discourage public defecation on beaches. The expenditure has sparked criticism, with some arguing that the funds could be better used domestically, such as in Grand Bend, Ontario, to educate Indian migrants on similar issues. Some reports suggest the amount spent was $19 million.
Canadian taxpayers spent $850k on signs asking Ghanaians not to sh*t on beaches https://t.co/faC4TwsTWu
Canada spent $850,000 on signs begging Ghanas not to sh!t on the beach https://t.co/GE9o4fKQ8I
Am I reading this right? The Canadian government spent $19 million telling people in Ghana not to pinch a loaf on the beach?! https://t.co/SxuAv0KMsi
The Canadian taxpayer spent $20 million to teach Ghanans not to sh*t on the beach. You couldn’t make this up. https://t.co/pnri1xHHuY
The Government is shilling 20 million in taxpayer funds for third-world beach etiquette in northern Ghana when Grand Bend Ontario could use it to educate Indian migrants. https://t.co/fAtHT7Vd93
The Government is shilling 20 million in taxpayer funds for third-world beach etiquette in northern Ghana when Grand Bend Ontario could using it to educate Indian migrants not to do the same thing. https://t.co/fAtHT7Vd93
$20 Million dollars to tell the people of Ghana not to shit on the beach - thanks CDN taxpayers! https://t.co/udekAcxX7W https://t.co/mokp0fh2WS