Poilievre takes aim at Carney as he calls for changes to Conflict of Interest Act
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre proposed amendments to the Conflict of Interest Act to require leadership candidates to disclose financial holdings within 30 days of candidacy, referring to this as closing the 'Carney loophole.'
- The proposed changes would mandate future prime ministers and cabinet ministers to divest assets that create conflicts of interest.
- Mark Carney's campaign stated he plans to comply with ethics rules and has already contacted the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner for guidance.
- Poilievre criticized Carney for not disclosing his financial interests, claiming it undermines national interest and reflects on his integrity.
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Poilievre Says Conflict of Interest Act Has a ‘Loophole,’ Wants Carney to Divulge Assets
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says his government would amend the Conflict of Interest Act so elected officials have to disclose financial assets before holding office. His comments come as the Tories turn up the heat on Liberal leadership front-runner Mark Carney, a former central banker who has held a number of executive positions in the private sector. Poilievre said at a March press conference that the former Bank of Canada governor …
Poilievre calls for update to conflict-of-interest law in latest swipe at Carney's Liberal leadership bid
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is proposing to drastically change financial disclosure rules for leadership candidates, even if they don't hold public office — part of the party's ongoing attacks on Liberal leadership front-runner Mark Carney.
Poilievre takes aim at Carney as he calls for changes to Conflict of Interest Act
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on Friday pledged to amend the Conflict of Interest Act to require that party leadership candidates make financial disclosures similar to those cabinet ministers must make — closing what Poilievre calls the “Carney loophole.” The change would direct all leadership candidates to disclose their financial holdings to the conflict […]
Mark Carney’s Campaign Again Bars Independent Journalists – Independent Press Gallery of Canada
The Independent Press Gallery of Canada (IPG) condemns Liberal leadership hopeful Mark Carney’s repeated exclusion of independent journalists from his campaign events, this time in Milton and Mississauga. Journalists from Rebel News, along with independent reporter Caryma Sa’d, were denied access while government-funded media were freely admitted. This is the second time in a week that Carney’s campaign has deliberately blocked independent repor…
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