
There have been 13 cases flagged so far as potential conflicts of interest for Prime Minister Mark Carney, his top public servant said Wednesday, and screens were ultimately enacted in six of them.
Privy Council Clerk Michael Sabia, who heads the public service and serves as deputy minister to Mr. Carney, testified at the House Ethics Committee on Wednesday. The committee is studying the Conflict of Interest Act.
Bruce Flatt in case you don’t know is Carney’s old colleague and the head of Brookfield Asset Management.
And Carney just happens to follow him on business trips around the world totally completely unplanned by ACCIDENT.
I was also born yesterday, for those of you just tuning… pic.twitter.com/1JGET0zzmI
— Andy Lee (@RealAndyLeeShow) November 20, 2025
h/t Mauser
