Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Nick Murray
Publication Date: November 21, 2024 - 13:54
Consul-general reiterates he had no influence on $9-million Manhattan condo purchase
November 21, 2024
Canada’s consul general in New York doubled-down Thursday on his past claim that he exerted no influence on the decision of Global Affairs Canada to buy a $9-million condo in Manhattan.Tom Clark was summoned back to testify before a parliamentary committee looking into the purchase after media reports earlier this month indicated he had raised concerns about the former residence, despite previously saying he never expressed a desire to move into a new one.
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