The White Saviors

By: Canadaland
  • Summary

  • Over 25 years, WE built a golden brand by inspiring children to rally around their charismatic leader. But behind the scenes, employees experienced a cult-like culture and a troubling blur of charitable and commercial activities. In the aftermath of a national scandal, thousands of donors and volunteers (and dozens of ‘celebrity ambassadors’) are left wondering where the money went, and whether the savior industry creates a constant need for victims.

    From CANADALAND, the news company that exposed it all, this is the exclusive story of a charity that did well when it was supposed to be doing good.


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Episodes
  • Introducing: The Copernic Affair
    Jan 22 2025

    The Copernic Affair is available now, wherever you get your podcasts.


    The life of an unassuming sociology professor in Canada gets turned upside down when he is accused of carrying out a 1980 bomb attack on a synagogue in Paris. Hassan Diab says heʼs innocent, but French investigators are determined to prove otherwise.


    Journalists Dana Ballout and Alex Atack take listeners through the twists and turns of this extraordinary story, all the while asking…


    Is Hassan Diab guilty, or is he a scapegoat? And what if one person’s justice means committing an injustice to another?


    You can become a Canadaland supporter to listen to the whole series early and ad-free.


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    4 mins
  • UPDATE (September, 2021)
    Sep 21 2021

    What's up with the WE Organization now? An update on recent developments.


    Further reading:


    WE Charity planned to move to the United States. (link)


    WE Kenya country director Carolyn Moraa's blog (link)


    The Twitter campaign against The White Saviors (link)


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    20 mins
  • Chapter Five - The Bottom Line
    Sep 13 2021

    Where did the money go? Where are all the schools that WE says it built?


    A political scandal breaks the dam on decades of silence. Revelations pile up of donor fraud, racism, child abuse, "dirty trick" campaigns against WE's enemies and other financial misconduct. Then, the Kielburgers silence the scandal with a shocking announcement...


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    Music by Audio Network


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    Official responses from The WE Organization:


    Allegations by Amanda Maitland and that of racism:


    The entire WE organization is deeply committed to inclusion, diversity, equity and to combating anti-Black racism. For past instances involving unconscious bias which have taken place within the WE organization, we have apologized to Amanda and others.


    The WE Charity Board of Directors undertook an independent review from management on this matter.


    The Special Committee retained McCarthy Tétrault LLP to perform the Review. The McCarthy team was comprised exclusively of BIPOC professionals with strong credentials in labour and employment, the education sector and in anti-racism work and workplace reviews to conduct the review. McCarthy retained Amorell Saunders N’Daw, a respected educator, as an expert in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) matters. The Review team was directed by and reported to the Special Committee only, not other Board members and senior management. The Review did not identify any evidence of overt acts of racism at WE Charity. The review also concluded that Ms. Maitland was not shut down or silenced at the WE town hall in June 2019. A recording and transcript of the town hall confirm that Ms. Maitland aired her perspective in several exchanges, was not cutoff by Mr. M. Kielburger or anyone else, and she was invited by Mr. M. Kielburger

    to continue the conversation after the town hall. Ms. Maitland elected not to do so.


    Allegations of “white saviorism”


    A couple of critics have suggested that WE Charity is guilty of “White Saviourism”. While we respect people’s opinions, this is deeply disappointing to me and to the team. Critics are ignoring the reality that WE Charity isn’t a group of white people in Canada, but is instead a Kenyan-registered non-governmental organization operated by a team comprised of 98 per cent Kenyans — from local leadership, to community mobilization, to delivering programs. We are a well-established, thoughtful operation executing on world-class development work. The Kenyan communities we work with have experienced dramatic changes to the way that they live through education, clean water and community empowerment. The WE Charity development programs happening in Kenya are not unilaterally created out of Canada - they are created with our team in Kenya and more importantly, in partnership with the communities with work with. These communities see themselves as the drivers of change and know that through the work that have done with us they will be able to continue to educate their children and improve their daily lives. It seems that people don’t understand this. Frankly, incorrect assumptions are being made without understanding.”


    WE Charity’s prior responses to Canadaland’s questions:


    2018 investigation:

    https://www.canadaland.com/all-of-wes-answers-to-canadaland-and-letters-from-their-lawyers/


    2019 investigation:


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    46 mins

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