Dear John, Last Friday, while Prime Minister Mark Carney was away on vacation, his long-delayed ethics disclosures were quietly released. Here’s what they reveal: Carney must recuse himself from decis

Dear John,

Last Friday, while Prime Minister Mark Carney was away on vacation, his long-delayed ethics disclosures were quietly released.

Here’s what they reveal:

Carney must recuse himself from decisions involving around 100 companies due to potential conflicts of interest.

Many of those same companies remain in his so-called “blind trust.”

His disclosures show 574 separate stock holdings—either directly or through pooled funds.

These disclosures raise serious questions about transparency and judgment.

He could now find himself either profiting from government decisions or being excluded from key files altogether because of his financial interests.

Canadians deserve a Prime Minister who is fully free to act in the public interest—not someone whose decisions are clouded by personal financial entanglements.

That’s why Conservatives are calling on Mark Carney to take the responsible step of selling off his holdings and ensuring his assets are placed in a truly blind trust.

Canadians expect integrity and accountability from their leaders. It’s time for Mark Carney to provide both.

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Sincerely,

Raquel
Kildonan–St. Paul

 
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