Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Battle of the Soy-Boys

One must wonder what it would take for the Kielburgers (televangelists of a so-called charity and its creepy group-think crowd adulation sessions) and their favourite backers.

Sit back with one's favourite beverage and watch.

It gets slimier by the minute:

Craig and Marc Kielburger accused a parliamentary committee of engaging in a political trial Monday as its members grilled the brothers over WE Charity‘s operations, including its since-cancelled deal to run a federal program for student volunteers.

The heated exchange had the Kielburgers accusing political parties of trying to score points at the expense of children around the world, even as they faced pointed questions from members of the House of Commons ethics committee about their own activities.

Those included how the Liberal government and WE came to an agreement for the charity to run a multimillion-dollar program designed to cover the education costs of students who volunteer during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the state of WE today.

 

How many fake schools could be bought for $40 million, guys?

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We Charity’s Kielburger brothers yesterday admitted they were in contact with a political aide in the Prime Minister’s Office over a $43.5 million grant. The Commons ethics committee focused on a friendly June 27, 2020 exchange between the Kielburgers and Ben Chin, senior advisor to the Prime Minister: “That’s a private matter.”

 

This Ben Chin:

Chin’s alleged claims that SNC-Lavalin would move their headquarters from Montreal if they were not given a deferred prosecution agreement were later debunked. According to Pierre Poilievre, the company is bound to remain in the province by a financing agreement until 2024.

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