Ottawa taking legal action to recoup anti-racism funds from Laith Marouf: bureaucrat
OTTAWA — The deputy minister for Canadian Heritage says her department has taken legal action in order to recoup funds it doled out to a consultant accused of antisemitism.
The federal government terminated a contract last year with the Community Media Advocacy Centre after it granted the group more than $122,000 for projects to help combat anti-racism.
Ottawa demanded the money back after Laith Marouf, a senior consultant with the centre, was accused of posting antisemitic content on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Deputy minister Isabelle Mondou told a committee this morning that the matter is now before the court, and the department has also hired a collection agency and enlisted the help of the Canada Revenue Agency to help get the money back.