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flag Poilievre proposes reforms to Canada’s Conflict of Interest Act, targeting Carney's financial disclosures.

flag Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre proposes amending Canada’s Conflict of Interest Act to require leadership candidates to disclose financial holdings within 30 days of candidacy, making them public within 60 days. flag Future prime ministers and their cabinets would also have to sell assets causing conflicts of interest. flag The "Carney Loophole" targets Liberal candidate Mark Carney, who, as a former Bank of Canada governor, is not required to disclose his assets. flag Carney has pledged to put his assets in a blind trust if elected.

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