Just this past week, Justin Trudeau announced that Mark “carbon tax” Carney is going to be advising him on all matters of finance. Days afterward, a company that Mr. Carney has a financial interest in received $2.14 billion, according to an announcement by the Prime Minister.
Mr. Carney has been hired by the Liberal Party, it appears, to avoid the scrutiny of the Conflict of Interest Act.
Does this present a skirting of the...? It clearly presents as a problem to Canadians. Is Mr. Carney a ministerial adviser by the definition set out in the act?