iPolitics By Kady O Malley. Published on Mar 15, 2021 6:01am WE Charity founders Craig and Marc Kielburger appear remotely before the House of Commons finance on July 28, 2020, to testify about the WE scandal. (Andrew Meade/iPolitics)
The House of Commons may have powered down for a week-long hiatus, but members of the House
ETHICS committee may get the chance to test the limits of their collective power to compel witnesses to testify when
WE Charity co-founders Marc and Craig Kielburger return for a second round of parliamentary cross-examination this afternoon. (2:30 PM)
As previewed by iPolitics, the brothers are booked in for an extended three-hour appearance, during which they’ll face a flurry of pointed follow-up questions on the circumstances surrounding that now-nixed contract to divvy up over $500 million in COVID-19 emergency funding earmarked for student volunteers.
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