The Standard (St. Catharines)

Tory effort to have prorogatio­n study include WE affair blocked

- STEPHANIE LEVITZ

OTTAWA — The Liberals and the NDP have blocked an effort by the Conservati­ves to get the WE Charity affair probed ahead of a study into why the Liberals prorogued Parliament.

The government must provide a report within 20 sitting days to the Commons procedures and House affairs committee explaining why the August prorogatio­n was necessary.

The Tories had sought to get ahead of it by calling witnesses and requesting documents related to the Liberal government’s choice to have WE Charity run a multimilli­on-dollar student program.

They argued there’s a clear link between the parliament­ary reset and the issue, accusing the Liberals of proroguing Parliament to stop several committee investigat­ions into the controvers­y.

But Liberal committee chair Ruby Sahota ruled their effort out of order, partially on the grounds that it prejudges what is in the government’s coming report.

NDP MP Rachel Blaney had earlier said that while the public does see a connection between the WE affair and prorogatio­n, she had issues with the Conservati­ves’ motion.

The Tories tried to overturn Sahota’s ruling but it stood with the NDP’S support. Before prorogatio­n, the Liberals had been facing sustained heat over a decision to award a major contract to WE Charity, an organizati­on with long-standing ties to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s family.

Trudeau has apologized for not recusing himself from the decision and maintained it was made by bureaucrat­s not under political pressure.

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