Bill Morneau has family ties to WE Charity, did not steer clear of cabinet discussion of contract | CBC News (2024)

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau did not recuse himself from the Liberal cabinet’s consideration of a $19.5 million contract for WE Charity, despite the involvement of two of his immediate family members in the charity — one of them as a paid contract employee.

Two members of minister's family have ties to the charity — one as a paid contract employee

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau did not recuse himself from the Liberal cabinet's consideration of a $19.5 million contract for WE Charity, despite the involvement of two of his immediate family members in the charity — one of them as a paid contract employee.

Grace Acan, who was born in Uganda but joined Morneau's family as a teenager in 2010 when she was sponsored to come to Canada, has been a paid employee of the charity's travel department since 2019.

The website Canadaland reported on Morneau's familial ties to the WE Charity on Friday morning.

The minister's office says Acan's role is strictly administrativeand her term contract ends on August 31. She joined the WE organization as an employee after working there previouslyas an intern during her undergraduate studies in community development.

"Like millions of Canadians, Grace Acan has been gaining valuable work experience in the charitable sector," Morneau's spokesperson, Pierre-Olivier Herbert, told CBC News earlier this week, in response to a question about whether her employment had anything to do with the charity's contract to administer the $900 million Canada Student Service Grant.

"There is absolutely no link between her employment and any work that WE does with the government of Canada."

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Morneau's other daughter Clare alsohas been involved with the WE Charity, particularly following the publication of her book Kakuma Girls, which shares the stories of African schoolgirls in a refugee camp in Kenya.

During her secondary school studies at Havergal College, Clare Morneau started a pen pal program between her school and an all-girls school inside thecamp that was supported by Morneau Shepell, the company co-founded by her family.

Since then, she's been engaged as a speaker to talk about this education partnership and has addressed the charity's WE Day events, where thousands of students gather to hear motivational speeches promoting civic engagement.

Morneau's office saidClare Morneau has done this work strictly as a volunteerand has never been paid.

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed that his cabinet had discussed and approved awarding the contract to administer the volunteer program grant. The prime minister said he did not recuse himself from that cabinet discussion, despite his family's involvement with the charity.

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Following that statement from the prime minister, CBC News asked Morneau's office if he had recused himself from the cabinet conversation about awarding this administrative contract to WE Charity.

"The recommendation to have WE administer the program came from the public service," Herbert told CBC News on Friday, repeating his earlier statement that Acan's term contract has absolutely no link with any work the charity has done with the government.

"Mr. Morneau did not recuse himself from the discussions," Herbert said.

Today, we announced a $3M investment to help young entrepreneurs find new and meaningful ways to address pressing social issues. By partnering with <a href="https://twitter.com/WEMovement?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@WEMovement</a> in Toronto, we will support the creation of 200 youth-led enterprises dedicated to driving positive social change. <a href="https://t.co/fuDMEh6jBV">pic.twitter.com/fuDMEh6jBV</a>

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In August 2019, the federal governmentgave $3 million to the WE organization's social entrepreneurs initiative. At the time, WE said this funding would create 200 "youth-led enterprises" to address social issues at the community level.

Morneau, who represents the riding of Toronto Centre, made that announcement on behalf of Employment and Social Development Canada.

On Friday, Conservative ethics critic Michael Barrett said the public deserves to know which cabinet ministers were aware that members of the Trudeau family had been paid by WE Charity in the past.

"We need to find out when they knew that and we need to find out if they had participated in the cabinet discussion relating to this," he said.

"Canadians deserve to have a prime minister, they deserve to have a cabinet and a Parliament, they have confidence in. And it is clear that this confidence has been shaken by yet another scandal from this prime minister."

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story said that Morneau Shepell was Bill Morneau's company. In fact, he stepped down as executive chair when he was elected to Parliament in October 2015, and no longer has any role at the company.

    Jul 23, 2020 1:59 PM ET

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FAQs

How much money did the Trudeau family get from WE? ›

In total, Craig Kielburger confirmed at a parliamentary committee, WE Charity paid approximately $425,000 to Trudeau's family including expenses.

What happened to the Kielburger Brothers? ›

On 9 September 2020, Craig and his brother Marc announced that they were winding down We Charity's operations in Canada and establishing an endowment that will sustain ongoing We Charity projects around the world.

How much does the Canadian government give to the royal family? ›

Absolutely none. The Canadian government does not give any money to the Royal family and the total amount that they spend on things associated with the royal family including paying the governor general's salary and the staff for the governor general amounts to about a dollar a year for each Canadian.

How much is Justin Trudeau make? ›

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's salary as an MP will increase to the same amount and his top-up pay as prime minister will also increase to $203,100 from $194,600, netting him an increase of $17,000 from his 2023 total of $389,200, to make his total pay as of April 1 $406,200.

What are Craig and Marc Kielburger doing now? ›

Along with his brother Marc Kielburger, Craig co-founded WE Charity, which provides a holistic development model called WE Villages, helping to lift more than one million people out of poverty in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

Who owns the WE Charity? ›

Charity Contact

In other words, ME to WE is a private business controlled by Craig and Marc Kielburger, WE Charity's co-founders. While WE Charity was founded in 1995, ME to WE started in 2004. ME to WE's CEO is Roxanne Joyal, Marc Kielburger's wife. WE Charity's CFO is also ME to WE's CFO.

What is a quote from Craig Kielburger? ›

Time flies when you're changing the world. Sometimes it takes a child to raise a village - or to take down an injustice.

Is WE Charity still operating? ›

Due to irreparable harm from the fallout of the WE Charity scandal, WE Charity announced it is closing the Canadian WE Charity. The US and UK WE Charities continue. WE Charity was a one-star-rated charity. Read Ci's report before donating.

What does the Trudeau Foundation fund? ›

Activities. The foundation funds research and education, including granting twenty doctoral scholarships annually.

Who is the CEO of the WE Charity? ›

Craig Kielburger

He co-founded WE Charity, which has lifted more than one million people from poverty. He is an MBA graduate with 15 honorary doctorates, and has been awarded by the World Economic Forum and Roosevelt Institute. His purpose is helping others discover their purpose.

How much money did Trudeau give Ukraine? ›

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau signed a deal in Kyiv on Saturday committing Canada to a $3.02-billion security assistance package for Ukraine, a milestone event to mark the second anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion.

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