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WE Charity grant agreement planned to spend roughly half of promised amount: documents

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WE Charity Foundation would hand out nearly a billion dollars to Canadian youth for volunteer work, the terms of the agreement only laid out plans to spend roughly half of that.Documents filed with the House of Commons finance committee on Monday reveal the wording of the contentious sole-sourced agreement for the first time but do not explain the apparent discrepancy between what the public was told would be spent and what pledges the deal actually laid out.

Trudeau’s approval rating drops amid WE scandal, faith in Liberals remains, poll suggests The funding agreement between the Canadian government and the WE Charity Foundation says Ottawa would commit a “total maximum amount” of up to $543.5 million.Of that, $500 million was set to go.

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