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Canada’s Trudeau pressured over fundraiser­s; image at risk

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OTTAWA, (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who came to power promising to run an open and ethical government, is embroiled in allegation­s over political fund raisers that could tarnish his image as a youthful reformer.

Trudeau was pressed hard by opposition leaders yesterday about newspaper reports that select donors to the ruling Liberal Party enjoyed privileged access to fundraisin­g events where the prime minister and cabinet members spoke.

Although Trudeau denies he has done anything wrong, the affair - as well as a widely perceived misstep over electoral reform - is raising questions as to whether his year-long honeymoon with voters is finally over.

“I think it’s already tarnished his image because you’re getting this pile-on of all these stories. He’s on the defensive in Parliament and it’s going to continue,” said University of Toronto politics professor Nelson Wiseman.

Awkwardly for Trudeau, accountabi­lity rules he issued after taking power in November 2015 state “there should be no preferenti­al access to government, or appearance of preferenti­al access” for people who contribute to politician­s and parties. For Ocean Going Vessels the opening lasts about 1-11/2 hrs

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“Trudeau’s ethics talk has not been followed up with ethics walk by him and his ministers,” said Duff Conacher of the advocacy group Democracy Watch.

The 44-year-old prime minister - who has leveraged his youth and energy to push through a pro-feminist reform agenda - is now on the back foot in the House of Commons, forced to fend off daily accusation­s of wrongdoing.

“When will the prime minister finally admit that selling access to raise money for the Liberal Party is unethical?” Rona Ambrose, interim leader of the official opposition Conservati­ves, asked Trudeau in Parliament.

Trudeau has repeatedly noted no rules were broken during the events which, according to the Globe and Mail newspaper, included a fundraiser where an insurance tycoon and Chinese-Canadian billionair­es were among donors the prime minister gave a speech to. Individual­s can give a maximum of C$1,500 to a party every year while corporate and union donations are banned.

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