Conservatives take aim at finance minister over fundraiser in Halifax
OTTAWA — The Liberal government is shrugging off opposition complaints about a Halifax fundraiser on behalf of Finance Minister Bill Morneau that was attended by business executives.
Morneau came under fire Wednesday over the Oct. 13 event at a waterfront mansion owned by a prominent land developer — a conflict of interest that broke the prime minister’s own guidelines for fundraisers, critics said.
“Each (guest) paid $1,500, the maximum allowed, for the privilege of access to the minister,” NDP Leader Tom Mulcair said as he pressed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during question period.
“When it comes to getting the ear of the person overseeing billions of dollars in public spending, that is quite a bargain.”


