News Briefs: May 14, 2021 web exclusive

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Camosun College’s Lansdowne campus (file photo).

Trudeau cleared in WE Charity scandal

Ethics commissioner Mario Dion recently cleared prime minister Justin Trudeau in the WE Charity scandal, saying that Trudeau didn’t break federal ethics rules, but former finance minister Bill Morneau did. While Trudeau has family members who have financial ties to WE Charity, Dion says that Trudeau and his family members had no opportunity to further their financial interests with this particular situation, which revolved around the now-cancelled $912-million Canadian Service Student Grant program. Dion says Morneau violated conflict of interest provisions on three aspects due to his friendship with WE Charity co-founder Craig Kielberger.

 

City seeks input on neighbourhood boundaries, being more welcoming

The City of Victoria is seeking public input on potentially changing the boundaries of several Victoria neighbourhoods. The areas in question are Oaklands, Fernwood, Jubilee, Fairfield, North Park, Harris Green, Burnside Gorge, and downtown. The City of Victoria is also creating a Welcoming City Strategy and is seeking input on that. See a map of the proposed neighbourhood boundary changes and have your say on both these at engage.victoria.ca.

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