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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