Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s chief of staff Katie Telford testified on Thursday to the virtual House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance (FINA) regarding the WE Charity controversy, stating that like Trudeau, she “regrets” that he didn’t recuse himself when selecting WE Charity to carry out the student grant program, and added that it “was not a choice between different organizations to deliver the program; this was a choice between going forward with the program or not.”
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WE Charity controversy: Trudeau’s chief of staff ‘regrets’ he didn’t recuse himself
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