Ethics watchdog investigates PM’s trip to spiritual leader’s private island
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 now under a cloud of doubt regarding his own ethical standards, Scheer added.


