The House of Commons directed one of its committees to begin a review of the Conflict of Interest Act to determine whether conflict-of-interest screens and blind trust rules should be amended.
Opposition MPs voted in the House of Commons on Oct. 28 to pass a motion, sponsored by Tory MP Michael Barrett, to begin the review. The motion received support from the Conservatives, Bloc Québécois, NDP, and Greens, totalling 170 votes, while the Liberals opposed it with 164 votes.
Opposition parties have voiced concern about potential conflicts of interest since Prime Minister Mark Carney’s entry into politics, noting his extensive past experience on corporate boards and his sizeable assets. Carney has always maintained he is in full compliance with ethics requirements, including by placing his assets in a blind trust….