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Poilievre directs to Carney’s assets, promises harder rule of ethics – National star-news.press/wp

Pierre Poilievre Lider wants to squeeze financial transparency rules for electronic officials and Mark Carney Leader is using this order to make a destination leader.

Poilievre said the press conference on Sunday in Ottawan, if its party forms a government, it will prohibit what is called “Shadow Lobby”.

“We will delete lobbying lobbying and anyone who acts as a consultant to government officials, to register as lobbyist, when they advise them on topics that touch their economic interests or their company,” Poilievre said.

This rule said Carney would forced him to register as a lobby when he recommended the former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

He said the conservative leader would ask for “fully deviance from paradise taxes”. Knowledge of more shots in Carney, not to disclose its financial assets and registered its Brookfield asset management companies in a tax paradise in the Cayman Islands.

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Poilievre invoiced its package as a “Accounting Act 2.0” – Reference to a law of Stephen Harper exceeded former government. It was created in modern parliament’s ethics rules and created the offices of Lobby and Commissioner Ethics.


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CARNEY’s campaign does not immediately respond to a request for comment. CARNEY has said in the past that he has placed his assets in a blind confidence and has been creating an interest screen with the curator of ethics.

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But the presentation of his ethical dissemination cannot be extracted after the election – and Carney said nothing has entered the blindness.

Poilievre also accused his liberal leader in the “Hiding Public”, asking questions and to tell Canadians more about his investments.

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When the journalists ask for decision to return behind the campaign, it does not seem to have any political damage, Poiliev replied: “That is the opportunity to do Canadians.”

The Carney campaign has been a crucial week before the election. Such breaks are not common in a campaign, but Carney has left significantly after the journalists of Parliament’s journalists were asked after a cabinet committee.

CARNEY AND POILIEVRE Montreal Sunday at the evening is expected to make a conversation about the popular discussion of Quebec “Tout Le Monde’s Monde”.

The radio show radio show regularly receives a million spectators a week and is a decisive way to bring the leaders of the federal aspects to Quebec.

Carney is studying French ability since the Liberal Leadership race has worked in the French debate.


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Carney will face the French Wednesday debate, where Poilievre and Bloc will oppose the leader against the Québécois and against Blat-François Blanchet.

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NDP Leaders Jagmeet Singh, on the other hand, took his campaign to Timmins, ontt, on Sunday, talking about the northern Ontario plan.

Liberals are riding the former Mayor of Timmins and the Municipal Councilor of Steve. NdP is against Nicole Fortier Levesque, former Mayor of Moonbeam.

Two NDP North NDP in this Singh election are very noticeable. Charlie Angus, a regional long-running MP, is not running again.

Party Stalwart Carol Hughes is also leaving the federal politics after Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing is removed from the political map, redistributed and distributed between the surrounding districts.

Hughes Singh flanking was among the songs in his morning press conference, where these two parliamentarians used NDP as an example of strong voices, sent to the Parliament of Northern North.

Singh also said the leaders of the main parties had not waived indigenous issues in this election.

“I challenge other parties to make indigenous problems in this campaign to make indigenous issues,” he said.


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2025-04-13 19:42:00

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