Public Declaration of Gifts or Other Advantages
As required under the Conflict of Interest Act
Statutory requirement(s):
25. (5) If a reporting public office holder or a member of his or her family accepts any single gift or other advantage that has a value of $200 or more, other than one from a relative or friend, the reporting public office holder shall, within 30 days after accepting the gift or other advantage, make a public declaration that provides sufficient detail to identify the gift or other advantage accepted, the donor and the circumstances under which it was accepted.
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.- Declaration type
- Gifts (Act)
- Disclosure date
- 2026-02-26
- Regime
- Conflict of Interest Act
- Nature
- Salmon carving on cedar plank
- Source
- Unknown despite reasonable efforts to identify the source of the gift or advantage
- Circumstance
- Bilateral meeting with the Coastal First Nations in Prince Rupert, British Columbia
- Gift received date
- 2026-01-13