It smells to me like the West wants out .Unlike an absolute monarchy, in a democratic system like we normally have until recently, there is oversight in parliament with the government. By using this charity he’s doing an end run around parliamentary oversight.... And this one particular charity that he and his wife are affiliated with is the only entity in Canada that can do this (?) & Not the civil service which has been Managing the other billions and billions that he’s been throwing around like Monopoly money??? Does this not have a stink that you can smell from wherever you are?
Ron, he is arrogant enough to think that he is untouchable. He thinks he is the Canadian messiah.
Ron, he is arrogant enough to think that he is untouchable. He thinks he is the Canadian messiah.
:thumbright::thumbright::thumbright:Hate to break it to you, but he is untouchable.
In 2004 Sheila Fraser's report on Adscam came out which concluded that up to $100 million of the $250 million sponsorship program was awarded to Liberal friendly advertising firms and Crown Corporations for little or no work. This ultimately motivated Canadian voters of all political leanings to kick the Liberal Government to the curb, and resulted in subsequent crushing defeats of the party for a decade.
Fast forward 15 years, and along comes Skippy the blackface banana-stuffer and SNC Lavalin scandal. What is the difference between Adscam and SNC?? Not much, other than an ethical Justice Minister who would have none of the Liberal corruption shenanigans, and ratted the Liberals out before they could follow through on their backroom deal, sacrificing her political career under the Liberal jackboot in the process.
Now fast forward a few months later to the WE scandal...what's the difference between the WE scandal and the others (other than the amount is about 4x what Adscam was?) Not much other than the "Liberal friendly" entities receiving hundreds of millions of taxpayers dollars with no accountability are Trudeau friendly "charities." Somehow, skippy thought this would make it alright, I mean...what kind of heartless person has a problem with charitible organizations (even if they are Liberal donors)...right?
The point is...once a corrupt Liberal Government...always a corrupt Liberal Government. As long as Canadians give them a pass on their filthy corruption, they will be untouchable. Unfortunately, for some reason the Liberal Centre-left supporters in this country who once valued integrity, honesty, and ethical Government, now seems un-phased by deeply corrupt actions of a morally bankrupt and dishonest party. This corruption is propped up and perpetuated by an equally corrupt and partisan media bullhorn. For some reason, Canadians generally have shown a clear preference for fake-virtue over the real thing. They value partisan ideals over honesty and integrity.
Was this just a decision made from Justin at home with zero consulting with anybody else, and a phone call to his buddies saying how would you like to handle $900 million plus without anybody being able to say otherwise?
Some of the details of this program are sneaking out now. Volunteers would be given between one and five grand, but if you were a teacher and you recruited 75 students you would get 12 grand, and if you were a charity and you utilized a handful of the student you would get 25 grand... so it’s not 20 million to administer this program but about half of the $900 million wouldn’t be going to students but would be going to recruiting I would assume.... it’s a pyramid.Don't forget the $20 million 'administration fee' paid to that charity for the delivery of this service
You are as always ready to believe the worst. So much so you are ready to just make shit up.
Some of the details of this program are sneaking out now. Volunteers would be given between one and five grand, but if you were a teacher and you recruited 75 students you would get 12 grand, and if you were a charity and you utilized a handful of the student you would get 25 grand... so it’s not 20 million to administer this program but about half of the $900 million wouldn’t be going to students but would be going to recruiting I would assume.... it’s a pyramid.
With no oversight from Parliament I can see were a little skim skim and greasing could take place to the tune of a whole Lotta money.
I wish you where more specific with your allegation so I'd know how to respond or if to bother. Without knowing what you're questioning with the accusation I'll just cover both claims above if my Google also isn't broken.You are as always ready to believe the worst. So much so you are ready to just make shit up.
You questioned what I posted and I supported what I was saying backed up by five different links. If the national post and globe and mail and the CBC are all bullshit with what they are reporting or stating, please back up what you’re stating. Feel free to also provide a link like I did when I was questioned by yourself.The bullshit never ends.
Y'all know that hoidy never attempts to prove anything he says...You questioned what I posted and I supported what I was saying backed up by five different links. If the national post and globe and mail and the CBC are all bullshit with what they are reporting or stating, please back up what you’re stating. Feel free to also provide a link like I did when I was questioned by yourself.
Some of the details of this program are sneaking out now. Volunteers would be given between one and five grand, but if you were a teacher and you recruited 75 students you would get 12 grand, and if you were a charity and you utilized a handful of the student you would get 25 grand... so it’s not 20 million to administer this program but about half of the $900 million wouldn’t be going to students but would be going to recruiting I would assume.... it’s a pyramid.
With no oversight from Parliament I can see were a little skim skim and greasing could take place to the tune of a whole Lotta money.
Interesting.It's very interesting, and quite revealing that Brian Lilley's simple questioning and inquiry into their rapid acquisition of real estate holding and assets totaling almost 66 million dollars in a few short years resulted in a response from WE's defamation lawyer. Something stinks for sure, and it's crucial that this is investigated fully and a complete audit be demanded.
LILLEY: Maybe we should have been looking at WE Charity earlier
I went the more pedestrian route and started to look at WE’s finances.
No, not the many other government contracts — ranging from $25,000 to $3 million each — but rather their rather large real estate holdings.
According to WE’s filings to the Canada Revenue Agency, the organization went from total fixed assets of $11.9 million in 2013 to $43.7 million in land and building holdings in Canada alone by the end of August 2019.
That’s a substantial amount of real estate for a group with total revenues last year of $65.8 million. It’s also quite the growth in holdings over seven years.
You questioned what I posted and I supported what I was saying backed up by five different links. If the national post and globe and mail and the CBC are all bullshit with what they are reporting or stating, please back up what you’re stating. Feel free to also provide a link like I did when I was questioned by yourself.
It's very interesting, and quite revealing that Brian Lilley's simple questioning and inquiry into their rapid acquisition of real estate holding and assets totaling almost 66 million dollars in a few short years resulted in a response from WE's defamation lawyer. Something stinks for sure, and it's crucial that this is investigated fully and a complete audit be demanded.
LILLEY: Maybe we should have been looking at WE Charity earlier
I went the more pedestrian route and started to look at WE’s finances.
No, not the many other government contracts — ranging from $25,000 to $3 million each — but rather their rather large real estate holdings.
According to WE’s filings to the Canada Revenue Agency, the organization went from total fixed assets of $11.9 million in 2013 to $43.7 million in land and building holdings in Canada alone by the end of August 2019.
That’s a substantial amount of real estate for a group with total revenues last year of $65.8 million. It’s also quite the growth in holdings over seven years.