Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will face the parliamentary finance committee as it continues its probe into the WE Charity scandal plaguing his minority government. He has faced pressure from both the Conservatives and NDP to agree to face committee questions about the decision to grant the controversial charity a contract to administer a $900-million student grant program. The decision comes roughly one hour after Finance Minister Bill Morneau admitted to the finance committee that he on Wednesday repaid more than $41,000 in unpaid travel expenses from two family trips to visit WE Charity facilities in Kenya and Ecuador. However, this investigation marks the third ethics probe of Trudeau’s behaviour specifically, following previous investigations into the SNC-Lavalin affair and a vacation his family took on the Aga Khan’s private island in the Bahamas. source