Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Colin Freeze
Publication Date: September 10, 2025 - 05:00
Public Safety Minister’s link to civil liberties group doesn’t require ethics screen, watchdog says
September 10, 2025
Canada’s ethics watchdog has determined there is no need for a conflict-of-interest “screen” for interactions between the Public Safety Minister, who is responsible for guiding a border bill through Parliament, and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, where his wife is a director.
The Ethics Commissioner also concluded that a screen is not required under federal law for the minister, Gary Anandasangaree – who was born in Sri Lanka and has previously advocated for Tamil refugees – on national-security issues relating to the Tamil community.
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