Majority surveyed want Poilievre to get security clearance, Carney to disclose investments | Unpublished
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Author: Mike Hager
Publication Date: March 31, 2025 - 15:25

Majority surveyed want Poilievre to get security clearance, Carney to disclose investments

March 31, 2025
Two thirds of Canadians back Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre getting a national security clearance, and nearly as many support Liberal Leader Mark Carney disclosing the scope and scale of his investments he recently put in a blind trust, according to a new national poll.The opinion survey on the personal choices of these two leaders, conducted last weekend for The Globe and Mail and CTV News by Nanos Research, found 66 per cent of respondents wanted or somewhat supported Mr. Poilievre joining the other federal party leaders in obtaining this status so he can receive briefings on foreign interference from Canada’s national spy agency. Asked about the need for more transparency regarding Mr. Carney’s wealth, 62.5 per cent were strongly or somewhat in favour of him showing the public which assets he put in the blind trust earlier this month.


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