Ottawa: Canada's Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner Mario Dion announced that he was probing a possible breach of federal conflict of interest act by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after his government decided to award a contract to administer a summer student grant program of C$900 million ($664 million) to a charity.
Trudeau and his Liberal government have been under fire since 'WE Charity' was announced as the manager of the Canada Student Service Grant program last week, because of the premier's close relationship with the group.
Trudeau and his mother, Margaret, have appeared at several WE Day events, while Trudeau's wife Sophie, hosts a podcast for the group called "WE Well-being".
Charity experts have also questioned whether WE Charity is equipped for the fine-grained management of such a big government-funded program.
Dion initiated his investigation after two Canadian MPs requested him to examine the Prime Minister's conduct about the contract.
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In a letter to an MP, Dion said he will be investigating Trudeau under subsection 6(1) of the Act, which prohibits public office holders from making decisions that further their private interests or the interests of another person.