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Ethics committee summons Kielburger brothers to testify after they duck invitation

Ethics committee summons Kielburger brothers to testify after they duck invitation

by CBC News | Mar 9, 2021 | Recent Articles

March 9, 2021 – The House of Commons ethics committee unanimously passed a motion today to compel the men behind WE Charity to appear before MPs to explain their role in the botched summer student grants program and answer questions about allegations of donor...

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