Bill Morneau Shares
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The West Block: MPs duke it out over Bill Morneau controversyThe West Block's Vassy Kapelos invited representatives from the Liberal, Conservative and NDP camps to the studio help sort through the mess surrounding Finance Minister Bill Morneau.PoliticsDec 3, 2017
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Bill Morneau’s father sold 200K shares in family company days before tax changes announcedGlobal News has analyzed insider trading reports of the company and discovered that Bill Morneau's father sold a significant number of shares days before his son announced a major tax policy change.PoliticsNov 30, 2017
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Conservatives call on Bill Morneau to ‘pull the curtain back’ on personal assetsThe Conservative Party continued to press Bill Morneau over his personal financial interests in the House of Commons on Tuesday.CanadaNov 8, 2017
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Morneau, 1 other minister held indirect assets without a blind trust: ethics watchdogConflict of interest commissioner Mary Dawson previously only said the number of ministers with indirectly held assets and no blind trust was "fewer than five."PoliticsNov 3, 2017
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There’s no ‘conspiracy’ surrounding Bill Morneau’s shares: LightboundThe Parliamentary secretary to Bill Morneau maintains there is "no conspiracy" afoot on Parliament Hill.PoliticsOct 22, 2017
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Bill Morneau to place assets in blind trust after conflict of interest allegationsFinance Minister Bill Morneau has confirmed he will be placing his personal assets in a blind trust, and will ultimately divest "all of my and my family's assets in Morneau Shepell" to ensure he is "completely free of conflict."CanadaOct 19, 2017
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Bill Morneau benefiting from loopholes while closing others on ‘honest’ workers, Conservatives chargeThe opposition zeroed in on two revelations regarding the finance minister's substantial personal wealth: that he still owns his shares in his family’s business, and that those shares are held in a numbered company in Alberta.PoliticsOct 18, 2017
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Bill Morneau requests meeting with ethics watchdog amid controversyFinance Minister Bill Morneau says he wants to sit down with the federal ethics commissioner to discuss the status of his personal assets after a firestorm of controversy erupted over the weekend.CanadaOct 17, 2017
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