Watchdog to look at Apotex chair fundraiser, Democracy Watch says
OTTAWA — Democracy Watch says Lobbying Commissioner Karen Shepherd is investigating a complaint about a political fundraiser hosted by Apotex chairman Barry Sherman in August 2015 that featured Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Liberal candidate Michael Levitt, now an MP.
Democracy Watch co-founder Duff Conacher says pharmaceutical giant Apotex was registered to lobby MPs at the time the fundraiser was held at Sherman’s home and should not have been helping raise money for the Liberals.
Sherman himself was a lobbyist under the company registration.
The firm now is registered to lobby Trudeau’s office, although ethics rules prohibit such work for five years after a lobbyist helps raise money for a politician or party.


