Poilievre’s ethics pitch more about framing Carney as a ‘corrupt politician’ than attempt at reform, but some ideas are good, say observers

Pierre Poilievre is anchoring his proposed ethics reforms in what he calls 'Accountability Act 2.0,' a nod to the original Federal Accountability Act introduced in 2006 by the Conservative government under Stephen Harper.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's proposed changes to ethics rules which defines as 'Accountability Act 2.0' are politically motivated, observers say.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s six-point ethics plan echoes some long-standing calls for stricter rules, but observers say they read less like a blueprint for ethics reform and more like a calculated strike against Liberal Leader Mark Carney ahead of the April 28 e...

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