NDP says documents prove youth minister played key role in WE controversy
OTTAWA — Federal New Democrats are turning their aim on Youth Minister Bardish Chagger, suggesting she was the key driver in the Liberal government’s decision to have WE Charity run a multimillion-dollar student-volunteer program.
NDP ethics critic Charlie Angus says government documents released last month show Chagger was instrumental in connecting WE with federal officials and developing the now-defunct Canada Student Service Grant program.
The government has insisted that federal bureaucrats were responsible for recommending WE administer the program, which was billed as having a budget of $912 million and aimed to reward students for volunteering during COVID-19.
But Angus says the documents contradict those assertions and Chagger’s own testimony to a Commons committee in July.