Postilvre attacks the ethics again, Singh promises help for northern onaries

While the election campaign enters its fourth week, the conservative leader Pierre Poir then continues to attack the liberal leader Mark Carley on ethics, while the leader of the ENP Jagmeet Singh is promising greater help for the northern onaries.
During a press conference in Ottawa on Sunday morning, then he accused Carley of shady behaviors and said that the liberal leader “refuses to tell the Canadians what investments he continues to possess or even where he pays taxes”.
Carryy is the former Prime Minister of Brookfield Asset Management, which is one of the largest companies listed on the Canada Stock Exchange. According to the latest financial documents of Brookfield, Carley has held the options for a value of $ 6.8 million at the end of December.
The liberal leader repeatedly stated that apart from the money and the real estate sector, All his goods are in blind truston which it has no control. Carney did not say what exactly those investments included.
In a press release sent on Sunday, the conservatives promised to strengthen the Federal Accountability Act to “ban politicians to make decisions for the benefit of themselves or their families in an disproportionate way”.
The liberal leader Mark Carney has faced repeated questions about the fact that his assets, now in blind trust, could put him in a conflict of interest as prime minister, where he could be able to make decisions for the benefit of his participations. The CBC electoral facts control unit responds to a public question about the fact that Carney has some rumors from which of its activities may have ceased, together with other questions sent to ask@cbc.ca.
Conservatives would also require party leaders to reveal their assets within 30 days of becoming a leader and would require the first ministers to give their assets within 30 days from the assumption of the office.
“You should actually sell all the activities, transform it into cash, deliver that collecting a trustee and then investing it from scratch, unbeknownst to you,” said then on Sunday.
Based on the current ethical rules of the government, intended to protect against conflicts of interest, Carley had 60 days to reveal his assets to the ethical commissioner after sworn as prime minister and another 60 days before such information became public.
When a blind trusted agreement is implemented, it is noted in the public register and all the controlled activities placed in trust will be listed, said Melanie Rushworth, spokesman for the office of conflict of interest and ethics, in one and -mail to the news of the CBC at the end of March.
A spokesman for the campaign told CBC News on Sunday afternoon that “Carley pays for income taxes in Canada and has always followed all the rules as a resident of Canada taxi”.
The spokesperson also said Carney British and Irish citizens have been given up Before swearing as prime minister.
Singh asks for attention to indigenous issues
The leader of the ENP Jagmeet Singh has revealed the platform of his party for the northern Ontario, which includes the formation of multiple doctors from the northern and rural communities, improving access to mental health treatments and addictions and the reform of the North Food North program.
“Nutrition North should have provided access to cheap and nutritious meals and food. He is not doing it. We will use it to make sure that this goal actually provides,” Singh said to Timmins, Ontario.
The leader of the ENP Jagmeet Singh, speaking of Timmins, Ontario, on the 22nd of the election campaign, is asked for a lack of attention to indigenous issues in this election campaign and because he did not challenge the other party leaders on this point.
In a press release, the NDP said he would have sent the subsidy for North nutrition “directly to the Nordnics, not to corporate chains such as the North West Company”.
Singh was also asked by journalists on the concerns that indigenous issues have not been focused on the countryside track. The leader of the ENP said that “those critics are right” and have criticized other main party leaders for not having given priority to the indigenous communities.
“I challenge the other parts to make the issues indigenous a fundamental and important question in this campaign … we cannot go on as a country unless the first people of this land have access to water, dignified houses, health care,” Singh said.
The NDP also promises to work with indigenous peoples to fully implement all 94 calls to the action by the Commission for the truth and reconciliation of Canada and “fully implement” the Giordan principle
Another quiet day for Carley
The liberal leader jumped the path of the Sunday campaign again, a move that aroused criticisms since Poilievre.
“Mark Carney hides again today in the middle of the election campaign that he called so that he can forget the lost liberal decade that guided the cost of accommodation and food and brought your wages and living standards,” said Poiievre.
The leader of the Québécois Yves-François Blanchet block is asked about the challenge that the President of the United States Donald Trump presented during the election campaign.
Saturday, the leader of the Québécois Yves-François Blanchet block has accused the liberal leader of trying to capitalize on his first momentum by skirting through the opening of three weeks of the countryside.
“I think Mr. Carney is trying to take a free tour,” he said in an announcement in Trois-Crunresères, que., Claiming that the liberals are trying to “hide it as much as possible”.
In his role as prime minister, Carryy spoke with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Saturday morning and subsequently promised Canada “will increase our expense for the defense, will support our allies and keep Canada strong”.
Carley paused his campaign for the third time on Thursday and has returned to Ottawa for tenders to her ministerial duties in response to the commercial war of the President of the United States Donald Trump. He convened a meeting on Friday with his Canda-USA Cabinet Council.
After the meeting, Carryy left without asking questions from journalists.
Five leaders of the Federal Party will face themselves in French and English debates on 16 and 17 April at the Maison de Radio-Canada in Montreal.
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