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Trudeau says only WE Charity can administer $900 million student grant program

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said todaythe WE Charity is the onlyorganizationcapable of administering more than $900 million in grants for students this summer.

The federal government picked a charity with ties to the Trudeau family to dole out grants

Co-founders Craig (left) and Marc Kielburger introduce Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau as they appear at the WE Day celebrations in Ottawa, Nov. 10, 2015. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said todaythe WE Charity is the onlyorganizationcapable of administering more than $900 million in grants for students this summer.

Speaking to reporters during a COVID-19 briefing, Trudeau said federal public servants identified WE as the organization with the best nationwide network for connectingyoung people to paid volunteer positions this summer.

WE will administer the Canada StudentService Grant, which will provide eligible students with up to $5,000 to support the costs of post-secondary education in the fall. The amount of each grant will depend on the amount of time the recipient devotes to volunteerwork.

The federal Liberal government has been criticized for allocating such a large sum of money to a third party that has ties to Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grgoire Trudeau. Grgoire Trudeau hosts a podcast for WE and has appeared at a number of their youth-oriented events.

The federal Conservatives are calling for an investigation of the government's decision to have WEadminister the program.

In a letter to Auditor General Karen Hogan, theTories argue that "outsourcing" the Canada Student Service Grant to WE Charity undermines Parliament's ability to monitor the aid program.

"The proper channels for Opposition scrutiny, the very bedrock of our parliamentary democracy, have been circumvented," reads the letter signed by Conservative MPs Pierre Poilievre, Dan Albas and Raquel Dancho.

"Indeed, it is your office that will provide the most legitimate and transparent examination of this program."

WATCH |Trudeau says only WE Charity can administer $900 million student grant program

Trudeau says only WE Charity can administer $900 million student grant program

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reporters outside Rideau Cottage on Monday.

Trudeau said the federal government has worked with a number of charities during the pandemic it has given money to the United Way to fund grassroots organizations, he said, and also to Food Banks Canada and there is nothing wrongwith this new partnership with WE.

He said thousands of young people want to "step up and engage in their communities" and thegrants will help them to do that.

Trudeau said it was the Department of Employment and Social Development that recommended taskingWEwith doling out the grants. The international charity, formerly known as Free the Children, was started by human rights advocatesMarc and Craig Kielburgerin 1995.

"When our public servants looked at the potential partners, only the WE organization had the capacity to deliver the ambitious program that young people need for for the summer,"Trudeau said.

"WE organization is the largest national youth service organization in the country. They have networks in every corner of the country and organizations that they work with."

'Really distressing'

Paula Speevak,ispresident and CEO of Volunteer Canada,which promotes volunteerism acrossthe country. She said she'sconcerned by the fact that these jobs are paid, addingit blurs the line between volunteering and working for a wage.

"We felt it was really important that you don't give the impression that you're paid for volunteering," Speevak said.

"We don't want people to be paid less than minimum wage and for it to be calledvolunteering. We wanted there to be clarity volunteers give their time freely because of their passion or compassion."

Speevak said WE approached Volunteer Canada for help in promoting the student grants program and was willing to pay for the group's assistance.

WE wanted to tap Volunteer Canada's contacts to connect students with organizations that needed workersthis summer but Volunteer Canada declined WE's offer, Speevak said.

She said she has no issue with WE being the lead on this grant system but sheworriesthat WE is duplicating some of the workalready done by other groups to create volunteer databases.

Volunteer Canada's "I Want to Volunteer" platform, funded in part by the federal government, allows people to sign up to help at 156 different organizations across the country. The CSSG platform run by the WE Charity is called "I Want to Help."

She said the similar names have been confusing for some users.

"One of the things that was really distressing was that after the program was announced ... we were inundated with calls and emails assuming we were involved. We had to take our phone numbers off the website," she said.

With files from the CBC's Janyce McGregor

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