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Morneau Cleared in Ethics Probe on WE Travel Incident
Source: Staff The Canadian Press, cbc.ca, October 30, 2020 When Morneau became aware that WE had covered $41,000 worth of…
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Morneau Resigns as Canada’s Finance Minister
Source: Hannah Jackson, globalnews.ca, August 18, 2020 Morneau had served as Canada’s finance minister under Trudeau since 2015. Bill Morneau…
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PM Not Cutting Family Vacation Short for Summer Sitting of House
Source: Staff The Canadian Press, globalnews.ca, August 12, 2020 Both Trudeau and Morneau are under investigation by the federal ethics…
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Dollars and Sense
Trudeau Government Should Rethink EI as CERB Ends
Source: Staff The Canadian Press, globalnews.ca, August 07, 2020 Many people will get between $600 and $1,000 a month if…
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Takeaways From Trudeau’s WE Charity Scandal Investigation
Source: Sean Boynton, globalnews.ca, July 31, 2020 During his testimony, Trudeau said he didn’t know the amounts the WE Charity…
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WE Charity Sponsoring Rich Donors’ Travel Is Unusual
Source: Staff The Canadian Press, globalnews.ca, July 30, 2020 WE has said offering complimentary trips to sponsors and potential donors…
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RBC, GoodLife Fitness Drop WE Charity Partnerships
Source: Tara Deschamps The Canadian Press, globalnews.ca, July 29, 2020 Royal Bank of Canada, Loblaw Companies Ltd., GoodLife Fitness and…
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This Thursday Trudeau, Telford Will Appear Before Commons Committee to Answer WE Charity Questions
Source: Rachel Aiello, ctvnews.ca, July 28, 2020 Both Trudeau and Telford will speak for one hour on Thursday. Prime Minister…
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Morneau and Trudeau Should Resign or Face Possible Snap Election
Source: Rachel Aiello, ctvnews.ca, July 25, 2020 Opposition parties push for more answers and have launched three separate committee probes,…
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Dollars and Sense
Due to COVID-19 Canadians May Be Eligible for Work-Space-In-Home Tax Deduction
Source: Sarah Turnbull, ctvnews.ca, July 25, 2020 The 50-per-cent threshold is only required for “office space expenses” such as rent,…
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