Canada column for Sunday, July 26/20
THE CANADIAN REPORT
(c) By Jim Fox
Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau and Finance Minister Bill Morneau are being called on to resign
over alleged conflicts of interest.
The Conservatives
and Bloc Quebecois also threaten to seek a vote of non-confidence in the
minority Liberal government and force a fall election.
An ethics
investigation is underway for the two politicians not recusing themselves in awarding
WE Charity a $912-million contract.
The money, now
withdrawn, would have had WE supervise a program to pay students up to $5,000
for volunteer service.
Since they have
family ties to the organization, Trudeau and Morneau have apologized for not
declaring possible conflicts.
WE would have
earned $43 million for running the program to create 20,000 volunteer
placements.
Trudeau’s wife, brother
and mother were paid about $300,000 to take part in earlier WE programs and one
of Morneau’s daughters works for the charity.
Morneau said he just
repaid WE $41,000 for trips his family took to Kenya and Ecuador in 2017 to see
its humanitarian work.