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Trudeau says fate of WE Charity is 'unfortunate'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the outcome of his government’s attempted partnership with WE Charity is “unfortunate,” but maintains there was no conflict of interest involved. WE Charity announced this week it is closing its Canadian operations, citing COVID-19 and the fallout from the controversy.
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The Canadian Press
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CP19262816
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9/11/2020 1:51:00 PM
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