Federal language czar to probe choice of WE Charity for student program
OTTAWA — A federal watchdog is investigating whether WE Charity, chosen by the Liberal government to run an ill-fated student grant program, was able to provide its services in both official languages as the law requires.
The federal Conservatives had asked official languages commissioner Raymond Theberge to investigate the government’s choice of WE Charity, saying the move showed contempt toward francophones.
Conservative MP Richard Martel alleged in a letter to Theberge earlier this month that the youth group did not have the ability to deliver the multimillion-dollar Canada Student Service Grant program in French as well as in English.
Sonia Lamontagne, a spokeswoman for the commissioner, said Friday that Martel was informed the office would investigate the complaint.


