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Carney defends public safety minister over ethics ‘screen’
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is backing Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree after the minister recused himself from certain national security decisions to avoid any appearance of a conflict of interest. Trudeau framed the move as the right call, emphasizing transparency and ethical governance.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t a scandal, but it’s a reminder of how delicate conflicts of interest can be in politics—especially in national security, where trust is everything. The PM’s defense suggests the government wants to project accountability, but critics might still question whether the recusal went far enough. Either way, it’s a peek into how Ottawa handles ethical gray areas.
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