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Vaughan
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Opposition presses minister on $900M volunteer program budget
Conservative finance critic Pierre Poilievre asked Youth Minister Bardish Chagger how, if it gave out a maximum of $5,000 per student volunteer, the controversial program that WE Charity was supposed to administer could end up spending $900 million. Chagger would say only that WE was to be paid $19.5 million but the amount could more than double if it brought in tens of thousands more volunteers.
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP18075924
Legacy Identifier:
n_Volunteer-Budget20200716T1706
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2m6s
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Create Date:
7/16/2020 5:06:00 PM
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Bardish Chagger
budget
government budget
Pierre Poilievre
volunteer program
WE Charity