Conservative leader jabs Canadian PM Carney with ethics proposal
- Pierre Poilievre introduced a plan to tighten ethics rules for elected officials on April 13 in Ottawa.
- Poilievre framed this proposal as 'Accountability Act 2.0' to target Liberal Leader Mark Carney's ethics.
- The Conservative leader's plan includes cabinet ministers disclosing assets and divesting from tax havens.
- Poilievre stated, 'We will eliminate the lobbying loophole' by requiring registration for government advisors.
- This ethics proposal aims to address potential conflicts of interest and increase financial transparency for politicians.
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Poilievre Says He’ll Tighten Ethics Rules, Singh Pledges More Doctors, Better Roads
Tory Leader Pierre Poilievre says a Conservative government would strengthen ethics and conflict-of-interest rules for politicians, while NDP’s Jagmeet Singh promised to train more local doctors and build better roads while campaigning in Northern Ontario. Liberal Leader Mark Carney didn’t have any scheduled campaign events on April 13. During a campaign stop in Ottawa on Sunday, Poilievre announced he would introduce an “Accountability Act 2.0”…


Conservative leader jabs Canadian PM Carney with ethics proposal
The leader of Canada’s Conservative Party promised to introduce legislation that he says would limit politicians’ financial and lobbying-related conflicts of interest if he wins the country’s April 28 election.
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