The Children Are Their Future

Brian Lilley: The Trudeau government handed over ownership of personal data from anyone applying for a student grant to WE Charity — even with the charity having withdrawn from the program, where the personal data of applicants is remains up in the air.

9 Replies to “The Children Are Their Future”

  1. This would be no different than if it handed the info to the LPC.
    The case that the payoff to the liberals was a way to get around election law seems to be solidifying.

  2. “The Children Are Their Future”

    More like: The Children Are Their Victims

    Why do the adult males wear kilts when young children are present?

  3. Why does this matter? Personal data of everyone who has an account with any financial institution (bank, credit union, insurance company, etc) has been given to India and China around 15 years ago. Their criminal syndicates have long ago planted their moles in the outsourcing datacenters and pump any data they need out of the “tech support” staff. This country is as negligent and reckless as regards to the lives of its residents as it can get. Even the 3d world shithole countries laugh at Khanada recklessness.

  4. A week ago I listened to 10 or 15 minutes of a call-in program on Ottawa’s 1310 radio. In that short period two of the callers plus the show’s host related how their children, who were WE-wees, were disillusioned/distraught over the scandal … and how they, the parents, completely understood the disappointment … because their precocious children had been selected to be “the leaders of tomorrow”.

    1. they, the parents, completely understood the disappointment … because their precocious children had been selected to be “the leaders of tomorrow”

      That’s the real reason. Their kiddies won’t “fulfill their potential” and, thereby, raise the status of their parents.

  5. I guess we don’t have what the US has…

    The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. … Parents or eligible students have the right to request that a school correct records which they believe to be inaccurate or misleading.Mar 1, 2018

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