WE Charity scandal

What WE Lost is a National Bestseller as Reported by the Toronto Star and Globe and Mail

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, May 24, 2022

What Does This Book Cover:

Key Points: 
  • What Does This Book Cover:
    - This book is full of surprises and reveals the true story that the media refused to cover.
  • - It dedicates an entire chapter to reporting on WE Charity by the CBCs The Fifth Estate.
  • - It identifies who really lost in the end, and the real victims of the WE Charity Scandal.
  • Optimum continues to publish critical and timely books on international and
    national politics, true crime, and social and political justice.

Optimum Publishing International releases What We Lost: Inside the Attack on Canada’s Largest Children’s Charity

Retrieved on: 
Monday, May 2, 2022

If you bought into the negative narrative about WE Charity, I challenge you to read this book.

Key Points: 
  • If you bought into the negative narrative about WE Charity, I challenge you to read this book.
  • It dedicates an entire chapter to reporting on WE Charity by the CBCs The Fifth Estate.
  • It identifies who really lost in the end, and the real victims of the WE Charity Scandal.
  • OPTIMUM PUBLISHING INTERNATIONAL has been publishing award-winning, cutting- edge books since the 1970s.

Optimum Publishing International announces the release of What WE Lost: Inside the Attack on Canada’s Largest Children’s Charity

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, November 11, 2021

In 2020, WE Charity and its founders, the Kielburger brothers, were caught in a political scandal.

Key Points: 
  • In 2020, WE Charity and its founders, the Kielburger brothers, were caught in a political scandal.
  • They said WE Charity had received the contract because the Kielburgers were close to the Liberal Party and the prime minister.
  • In What WE Lost, readers will get the inside story from a respected lawyer and former WE Charity board member, Tawfiq Rangwala.
  • What WE Lost is published by Optimum Publishing International and will be available in Canada in March 2022.