Watch the full broadcast of The West Block from Sunday, July 26, 2020 with Farah Nasser.
Pierre Poilievre, MP—Carleton: “Canada’s finance minister had admitted he made a big financial mistake.”: “I want to apologize for this error.”: “The Canadian public has the right to know, you know, who the government is giving to.”: “Only the WE organization had the capacity to deliver the ambitious program.”: “And Toronto’s speeding up its plan to add more bike lanes amid this pandemic.
: Good morning, and thank you for joining us. For weeks now, Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government has been on the defensive over conflict of interest accusations involving the WE Charity.More and more details have come to light over time, including a significant revelation last week by the Finance Minister Bill Morneau that he had overlooked paying back a $41 thousand travel bill for two trips he took with his family to see the charity’s humanitarian work.
: In terms of the advice for the Prime Minister, again, we have nearly $1 billion that should be available to support students. And the summer’s almost over, so we need to ensure that students are valued and that they receive these investments during this unprecedented time. Alongside a collective of youth organizations and youth programs, program managers in Canada were launching a campaign called 1B4Y, so $1 billion for youth.
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