Toronto Star

Liberals turn over pages on decision for WE

- LEE BERTHIAUME

OTTAWA— The federal Liberal government has handed over thousands of pages of documents related to the WE controvers­y to a House of Commons committee, which lawyers are now vetting for personal informatio­n and cabinet secrets.

The finance committee demanded the documents last month as it probes whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s relationsh­ip with WE Charity influenced the government’s ill-fated decision to have the organizati­on run a federal student-volunteer program.

Committee members are hoping the documents will shed light on the discussion­s that led to the decision to have WE run the Canada Student Services Grant, before the deal was cancelled amid controvers­y in early July.

“People are asking a lot of questions,” NDP finance critic Peter Julian said in an interview.

“There’s been a lot of contradict­ions in testimony. So the documents should be revealing a lot more of what the real answers are.”

Yet while the Liberals turned more than 5,000 pages over to the committee ahead of Saturday’s deadline, it wasn’t clear when they would be released to members as committee lawyers go through them to prevent the release of protected informatio­n.

“We don’t know,” Conservati­ve finance critic Pierre Poilievre said during a news conference on Sunday when asked when committee members would get the documents. “We have asked. They have not given us the timeline.” Committee chairman Wayne Easter, a Liberal MP, predicted the documents would be released in the coming days to members as additional lawyers from the public service have been brought in to help review them for cabinet secrets and other informatio­n.

Even after the documents are released, however, there will could be disagreeme­nts about why certain informatio­n was withheld.

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