Terry Newman: Yes, it's a problem Carney refuses to disclose financials
- Pierre Poilievre plans to amend the Conflict of Interest Act to require party leadership candidates to disclose financial holdings to the ethics commissioner within 30 days of becoming a candidate and make them public within 60 days.
- If elected prime minister, Poilievre aims to close the 'Carney Loophole,' which currently exempts non-elected officials from disclosing their assets.
- Poilievre criticized Mark Carney, stating that Carney is not working for the public but against them.
- Poilievre demands transparency regarding candidates' financial holdings, declaring this change will prevent politicians from exploiting their positions.
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