24-11-2025 21:51 via cbc.ca

Brookfield executive questioned at ethics committee about Carney’s corporate connections

Brookfield Corporation’s chief operating officer agreed Prime Minister Mark Carney likely wouldn’t have as many conflicts to manage if he had sold off his assets with the global investment firm, instead of putting them into a blind trust — an ongoing point of contention in Canadian politics.
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