Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is pushing for amendments to Canada's Conflict of Interest Act, aiming to close what he calls the 'Carney Loophole.' His proposal would require leadership candidates, even those not holding public office, to publicly disclose their financial holdings.
This move is widely seen as a direct attack on Mark Carney, the perceived front-runner for the Liberal leadership. Poilievre argues that the changes would enhance transparency and prevent potential conflicts of interest.
The proposal is part of the broader Conservative strategy to challenge Carney’s credibility ahead of a potential election.
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