A non-partisan democratic accountability campaign

Protect Public Trust: Prime Minister, Divest and Disclose

This campaign does not allege criminal wrongdoing. It calls for a higher democratic standard: voluntary full divestment of residual financial interests that may create perceived conflicts, plus plain-language public disclosure and clear recusal safeguards.

Why this matters: In a democracy, legal compliance is the floor — not always the ceiling. Public confidence requires visible fairness, transparency, and equal rules.

What We Are Asking For

1) Voluntary Full Divestment

Divest residual financial interests that may create perceived alignment with sectors materially affected by federal policy.

2) Plain-Language Public Disclosure

Explain safeguards in clear language Canadians can understand — not only technical filings.

3) Public Recusal Protocol

Publish a clear process for when and how recusals apply to decisions affecting relevant sectors or counterparties.

What We Do

  • Separate confirmed facts from inference and opinion
  • Use an evidence-first, non-defamatory framework
  • Focus on remedies: divestment, disclosure, recusal, oversight
  • Publish updates and corrections transparently

Scope of this campaign

This site is focused on public confidence and democratic standards in Canada. It is not a legal proceeding, and it does not claim criminal conduct absent official proof.

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Featured Evidence Questions

Travel & Sector Overlap

When official trade missions overlap with sectors/regions tied to prior financial interests, what additional transparency is needed to preserve public confidence?

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Rule-by-Exception Governance

What safeguards should apply when governments use accelerated approvals or exemption-style tools?

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Minority Constraints & Mandate Drift

How should democratic accountability be preserved when parliamentary dynamics shift mid-term?

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