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Conservatives demand docs on Carney’s ethics screen after Liberals censor debate

The ethics committee has urged the Prime Minister to divest major stock holdings, but Liberal members opposed the proposal.

Alex Dhaliwal
Jun 02, 2026
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Prime Minister Carney participates in a discussion in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Le premier ministre Carney participe à une discussion à Vancouver, en Colombie-Britannique.
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On Monday, Conservative MPs criticized Liberals on the ethics committee for blocking transparency on the Prime Minister’s ethics screen.

“Canadians deserve to know how the screen operates, including cases where potential conflicts are flagged but the Prime Minister’s advisers choose not to activate it,” said Conservative MP Michael Cooper, a member of the ethics committee.

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