Public Declaration of Recusal

As required under the Conflict of Interest Act
Statutory requirement(s):
25. (1) If a reporting public office holder has recused himself or herself to avoid a conflict of interest, the reporting public officeholder shall, within 60 days after the day on which the recusal took place, make a public declaration of the recusal that provides sufficient detail to identify the conflict of interest that was avoided.
51. (1) The Commissioner shall maintain a registry consisting of the following documents for examination by the public:
(a)
public declarations made under section 25.
Dominic LeBlanc · President of the K.P.C.'s for Canada and Min. resp. for Can.-U.S. Trade, Intergov. Affairs, Internal Trade & One Canadian Economy
Declaration type
Recusals
Disclosure date
2025-11-07
Regime
Conflict of Interest Act

Description
In the exercise of my official duties, I recused myself from any discussion or decision regarding the appointment of Robert Dysart as Judge of the Court of Appeal of New Brunswick, in order to avoid an opportunity to further the private interest of my friend.