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- The NDP’s Charlie Angus and The Decline of Canadian Politicstheseeker.ca
- LTE – Charity Intelligence Fails: Why Canada Needs a New Charity Watchdogtheseeker.ca
- POLITICS AND COLLATERAL DAMAGEtheseeker.ca
- “Scandal” comes to an end. Where is the apology to WE Charity?theseeker.ca
- The WE Charity scandal wiped out Ottawa’s jobs program for students last summer. Where did the money go — and will it be available this year?thestar.com
- MNot So Fast: WE Charity did nothing wrong say forensic accountantsmtltimes.ca
- MThe biggest Martlet news stories from summer 2020martlet.ca
- Trudeau minister's office had previously undisclosed conversations with WE Charity, documents revealthestar.com
- NWE lobbied government 43 times in months leading up to cancellation of $543 million volunteer grant program dealnationalpost.com
- NEmployment minister says millions of Canadians will be 'seamlessly' transitioned from CERB to EI by month's endnationalpost.com
- NFederal minister in charge of student volunteer grant program can't say how much of $30 million paid to WE has been reimbursednationalpost.com
- LYour letters for Aug. 8, 2020leaderpost.com
- MStudents left on read by Canada Student Service Grant program amid WE scandalmartlet.ca
- NConservatives ask watchdog to investigate if WE's student grant application portal breached privacy lawsnationalpost.com
- NTrudeau denies, deflects — and apologizes — in testimony to committee looking at WE scandalnationalpost.com
- NControversy over grants program may destroy WE, Kielburger brothers tell parliamentary committeenationalpost.com
- VStudents asked to wait while Liberals handout millions to wealthy corporations: Federal NDPvoiceonline.com
- NTrudeau government was willing to pay WE Charity up to $43.5M to run student volunteer grant programnationalpost.com
- NWE organization paid hundreds of thousands of dollars in speaking fees to Trudeau's mother and brother: reportnationalpost.com
- Volunteer placements on pause as Liberals try to restart troubled student grant programCBC
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