Finance Minister Bill Morneau waited two years to disclose a private corporation that owns a villa in southern France that he shares with his wife to Canada's ethics watchdog, CBC News has learned. Morneau's office says the failure to disclose the company is the result of "early administrative confusion." Still, opposition critics say they are troubled by the finance minister's failure to fully disclose all of the private companies he owns. The picturesque town of Oppède, France where Finance Minister Morneau owns a villa connected to a private corporation. NDP MP Nathan Cullen says ethics commissioner Mary Dawson should make an example of Morneau for failing to declare his private corporation in France.
Source: CBC News October 13, 2017 09:00 UTC