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PM’s vacation on private island faces second probe

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OTTAWA — Ethics Commission­er Mary Dawson has opened a second investigat­ion related to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s vacation on the Aga Khan’s private Caribbean island.

The inquiry under the Conflict of Interest Code for MPs comes after Dawson conducted an initial review following a request by Conservati­ve MP and leadership hopeful Andrew Scheer about Trudeau’s acceptance of the trip as a gift.

Accepting the trip showed a clear lack of judgment on the prime minister’s part, Scheer said, noting Monday’s meeting with U.S. president Donald Trump provided an opportunit­y to promote Canadian interests.

Trudeau is under a cloud of doubt regarding his own ethical standards, Scheer said.

The commission­er also started an examinatio­n in January under the Conflict of Interest Act regarding the same trip following a request from Tory MP Blaine Calkins.

“We cannot tell you anything else at this time, as our office is required to conduct all investigat­ions in confidence,” Dawson’s office said in a statement Monday.

Trudeau has come under fire from opposition parties for using the Aga Khan’s personal helicopter to get to the island and for accepting such a gift from a longtime family friend.

The prime minister has compounded the issue by his reaction, said NDP ethics critic Nathan Cullen.

“I just think the whole thing stinks,” he said. “I think this puts him in a very bad light.”

The Prime Minister’s Office did not offer an updated response to Dawson’s second investigat­ion on Monday, noting in a statement Trudeau is happy to answer any questions the commission­er may have.

Both the Conflict of Interest Act and Trudeau’s own ethics guidelines bar the use of sponsored travel in private aircraft, allowing only for exceptiona­l circumstan­ces related to the job of prime minister and only with the prior approval of the ethics commission­er.

Interim Conservati­ve leader Rona Ambrose took a Caribbean vacation on a billionair­e’s yacht about the time members of her caucus were criticizin­g Trudeau for vacationin­g with the Aga Khan.

However, she did not breach ethical guidelines.

“I followed all the rules,” she said outside the Commons Monday. “I don’t have anything to add to that.”

Ambrose, who contacted the commission­er’s office about her travel on Jan. 12, is not under examinatio­n by Dawson.

 ?? SEAN KILPATRICK, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ivanka Trump, daughter of U.S. President Donald Trump, participat­e in a discussion Monday with female executives at the White House.
SEAN KILPATRICK, THE CANADIAN PRESS Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ivanka Trump, daughter of U.S. President Donald Trump, participat­e in a discussion Monday with female executives at the White House.

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