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
- 2026-07-09
- Regime
- Conflict of Interest Act
- Description
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In the exercise of my official duties, I recused myself from any discussion or decision regarding the appointment of Dr. Rodney Ouellette as a Senator for New Brunswick, in order to avoid an opportunity to further the private interest of my friend.