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Prime Minister Mark Carney and other Canadian prime ministers should be required to divest their investment portfolios when they assume office, not just put them in a blind trust, the House of Commons ethics committee recommends in a new report.

In its report made public Thursday morning, the committee said putting assets in a blind trust isn’t good enough, recommending instead "that the Government of Canada amend the Conflict of Interest Act that, for the application of subsection 27(1) the prime minister, as a reporting public office holder, is fully divested from their controlled assets through sale, since placement in a blind trust does not constitute true divestment."

The committee also wants the law amended to require public disclosure of "high-level holdings categories placed in a blind trust by reporting public office holders (sector/asset class, and whether the holdings are Canadian-market concentrated)," a recommendation that could shed new light on the financial interests of a number of top officials and cabinet ministers.

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[–] SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca 17 points 5 days ago (9 children)

What is insufficient about a blind trust?

A very naive question. Carney knows exactly what his investments are, and how his trust would be impacted by his policies in the longer term, post political career. Data centers? Ottawa spending on AI initiatives? Brookfield projects, what a coincidence.

A better question is why would a very wealthy man bother to become a civil servant?

Are they supposed to take the full capital gains hit and then stuff their money in a bank account while they’re PM?

Oh no, what precedent would a Prime Minister set for paying taxes? "Full capital gains hit" = half the income tax rate and a >$1M lifetime exemption.

People in this country just want a corrupt government, small wonder we have one.

[–] NSAbot@lemmy.ca 4 points 5 days ago (7 children)

No - Carney knows exactly what his investments were when they entered the blind trust. He does not know what they are now.

[–] SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca -4 points 4 days ago (2 children)

I guess a 14 year old would believe this. Look up Brookfield's track record on tax evasion. This group does not play by rules.

Carney is just another Harper.

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