Deputy Conservative leader invested in Brookfield while attacking Mark Carney for running the investment giant


Conservative MPs, including the deputy leader, faced scrutiny for investing in Brookfield while criticizing Mark Carney's association with the firm.
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Multiple Conservative MPs personally invested in Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s former company, a business their party has spent weeks attacking in the lead-up to this month’s election, according to an IJF analysis. 

Disclosure reports filed to the Office of the Conflict of Interest show that seven Conservative MPs, including deputy leader Melissa Lantsman and two former shadow ministers, disclosed owning stock in investment firm Brookfield Asset Management and related companies since 2024.

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