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Conservatives ask Canadians for help in combing through WE documents

The Conservative Party of Canada is asking the Canadian public for help in combing through over 5000 pages of WE document.

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Nico Johnson Montreal QC
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The Conservative Party of Canada is asking the Canadian public for help in combing through over 5000 pages of WE documents, creating a website called WEdocuments.ca.

Earlier this week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau prorogued parliament so that the government could introduce a throne speech in September. This new parliament would be focused on introducing "sweeping social welfare reforms."

Some prudent spectators, however, have pointed out that Trudeau's prorogation, which effectively shuts down parliament and all parliamentary committees, coincides with the WE scandal.

"This is a cover up," said the Conservative's shadow Finance Minister Pierre Poilievre. "The prime minister personally intervened to give half a billion dollar grant to a group that had paid his family half a million dollars. He is covering it up by blacking it out, and shutting down our investigations."

As a result of all this, the Conservatives have asked the public to help the party analyze these documents so that they can fully hold Trudeau to account.

One Conservative MP said that "Trudeau dumped pages upon pages of documents related to the WE scandal hoping we’d never get through them all. Want to help us comb through them?"

The Conservative's official Twitter account provided a similar rallying cry: "We need your help to look through these documents and keep Justin Trudeau accountable. Can you pitch in?"

Over the past few months, Poilievre has essentially taken over as the interim leader of the Conservatives in an unofficial capacity, leading the charge against the Liberals throughout the WE scandal.

In a dramatic press conference, Poilievre held up pages of WE documents which had crucial information redacted. These blacked out documents include emails between the Kielburgers, former Finance Minister Bill Morneau, and other government officials in the PMO.

"Why don't we ask what's in those pages in a Parliamentary committee?... Justin Trudeau shut down those Parliamentary committees. When did he do it? The same day these documents became public! What a coincidence," stressed an animated Poilievre.

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