Carney Ethics Screen? Just a Brookfield Backroom Deal

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Carney Ethics Screen? Just a Brookfield Backroom Deal—that’s the uncomfortable truth Canadians deserve to confront.

Mark Carney, former central banker turned prime minister, insists he’s free of corporate influence. His proof? A “blind trust” and a voluntary ethics screen—managed by people he hand-picked. But here’s the problem: those managing the screen aren’t independent watchdogs. They’re political allies. Bureaucrats. Insiders.

This isn’t ethics—it’s optics.

Carney built his career within elite financial networks like Brookfield and the World Economic Forum, and now he’s presiding over national budgets without ever tabling one. While Canadians wrestle with inflation, housing crises, and rising debt, Carney’s focus seems fixed on consolidating power quietly—shielded by bureaucratic veneers and a corporate halo.

The core issue here is not partisanship. It’s public trust.

A functioning democracy demands transparency. When ethical boundaries are self-imposed, conflicts are inevitable. Power without accountability becomes a silent threat to liberty.

So ask yourself:
→ Do we want ethics policies—or ethical people?
→ When did transparency become optional for those in charge?

Let’s have the conversation that media won’t.

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#markcarney #governmentethics #brookfielddeal #conflictofinterest #canadianpolitics

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