Carney’s closed-door fundraisers a ‘step back’ for ethics in politics: expert
OTTAWA —
The Liberal party’s decision to hold closed-door fundraisers under Prime Minister Mark Carney’s leadership is being criticized by experts in political ethics, with one calling the move a “step back.”
Carney is attending a Liberal fundraiser at a private residence in Vancouver Wednesday night and tickets cost $1,775. The event is not open to the media.
The decision to block media from Carney’s fundraisers marks a shift from the approach under former prime minister Justin Trudeau, who in recent years allowed journalists to listen to opening remarks and observe participants at his fundraising events.


