Federal Liberals have gone more than six months without appointing ethics watchdog
OTTAWA — It’s now been more than six months since Canada has had a federal ethics watchdog.
Mario Dion retired in February after serving as the last permanent ethics and conflict-of-interest commissioner.
A longtime staffer in that office, Martine Richard, took on an interim role in April — but she resigned within weeks amid controversy around the fact she is the sister-in-law of Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc.
Investigations that would normally be conducted by a commissioner are on pause until a permanent replacement is found.