Federal website advertising hundreds of student-volunteer positions that may not exist

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The I Want to Help website is currently advertising for 1,500 spots with YMCA Canada to help create online exercise regimes that YMCA says it didn't agree to host

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Among the student-volunteer positions advertised as available on the I Want to Help website are 1,500 spots with YMCA Canada to help create online exercise regimes for kids and seniors in their communities.

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