Saskatchewan government drops contract with WE Charity over controversy
REGINA — Saskatchewan is the latest province to cut ties with WE Charity, as the organization deals with fallout from a controversial contract with the federal government.
The Saskatchewan Party government had planned to partner with the organization on a $260,000 deal to promote mental well-being in schools.
The Opposition NDP raised concerns about that decision, pointing out that Premier Scott Moe and his wife had travelled to Kenya last year as guests of one of the charity’s founders.
Education Minister Gord Wyant says the contract was paused and won’t move ahead.