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CANADALAND
#705 The White Saviors
Craig Kielburger was the Greta Thunberg of the 90s – a 12 year-old kid from the suburbs who dreamed of freeing the world’s children from slavery. His activism made him famous, and he was endorsed by Oprah, the Pope, the Queen, and the Clintons. His campaign became a global movement and a powerful brand. But right from the start, there were uncomfortable questions about money and exploitation. Decades later, it all came crashing down. But the seeds of WE’s self-destruction were planted right from the start…
The White Saviors
Chapter Two – The Cult of Kielburger
Kids in 17,000 schools have been encouraged to take the WE Pledge, join the WE movement, and “Live WE.” But what does that really mean? In practice, it has meant fundraising for WE, paying the Kielburgers’ private company for a “voluntourism” trip, going to work for WE, and living in communal WE housing. According to many of those who lived WE, it meant joining an organization very much like a “cult.”
WE Charity Faked Its Own Death
They're still selling trips, planning youth rallies, and asking for donations
CANADALAND
#344 WE Charity: In Desperation There Is Opportunity
A reporter was offered money to kill this story. 
“Regulatory Mischief”: WE Charity In Kenya
Chaos, betrayal, and espionage, at a charity for children
Short Cuts
#271 Bottom Of The Barrel
The Kielburgers testified before the House of Commons finance committee, updates on the Nova Scotia shooting, and the plan for a Nazi colony in Cape Breton. 2020, am I right?
What Does WE Charity Actually Do?
They won’t say how much international-development money actually gets spent in Canada
The Kielburger Family’s Private Real Estate Empire And Its Recent Deal With The City Of Toronto
Properties on Carlton Street are part of a once-expansive portfolio owned by the parents of Craig and Marc Kielburger
WE Charity Moved Millions To Private Kielburger Company
"Massive red flag," says charity watchdog
Short Cuts
#135 It’s Important To Kick These People When They’re Down
Some unsolicited advice for This American Life. And the Globe and Mail launches a project to teach kids about media manipulation... through media manipulation.