Commons committee hears from charity watchdog group as WE hearings continue
OTTAWA — A House of Commons committee examining the government’s ill-fated deal with WE Charity probed deeper into the organization itself Thursday, but with partisan clashes over witnesses from a charity watchdog.
Charity Intelligence has previously raised alerts about WE’s practices and drew rebukes from WE and its co-founders, Craig and Marc Kielburger, who testified before the committee last week.
The controversy around the grant program has raised questions over WE’s complex structure and accounting mechanisms, its use of high-profile corporate sponsors and celebrity endorsements and its workplace culture.
The managing director of Charity Intelligence, which is a small charity itself, told MPs she found concerns in two days of reviewing WE’s financial data that prompted her to call its management with questions.


