Morneau Failed to Reveal Private Company in France.

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau waited two years to disclose a private corporation that owns a villa in southern France that he shares with his wife to Canada's ethics watchdog, CBC News has learned.
In fact, Morneau only disclosed the corporation to conflict of interest and ethics commissioner Mary Dawson's office after CBC News discovered its existence and began asking questions.
While Morneau's office says the failure to disclose the company is the result of "early administrative confusion," opposition critics say they are troubled by the finance minister's failure to fully disclose all of the private companies he owns.
"I guess that he expects us to believe that he's so rich that he just forgot that he has a private corporation in France and a wonderful villa in Provence," said Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre. "It's a little hard to believe."

Morneau's disclosure came after a search by CBC News of corporate records in France revealed that Morneau is listed as a partner in the company SCI Mas des Morneau, which owns and manages a villa in the picturesque town of Oppède in France's Provence region.
Morneau's wife, Nancy McCain, a member of the wealthy family that owns McCain Foods, is named as a partner.
According to the Greffe du Tribunal de Commerce d'Avignon's registry, the company was incorporated on Aug. 17, 2007. Among the company's activities listed in the registry are real estate, rentals and leases.
The picturesque town of Oppède, France where Finance Minister Morneau owns a villa connected to a private corporation. (Shutterstock / Magdanatka)

Tax experts say there can be some advantages to holding real estate in France through a company such Mas des Morneau, including avoiding inheritance tax. It is a completely legal and commonly used method.
But while Morneau has owned the company for a decade and was named finance minister two years ago, the company was only added to Morneau's ethics filings on Sept. 22 — as CBC News was pressing his office repeatedly for information about the company and why it did not appear in his public ethics declaration.
Dawson's office says MPs are supposed to disclose any private companies they own anywhere in the world. Any private companies that are disclosed to the ethics commissioner's office are listed in the public registry of ethics filings maintained by the office.
Some assets must be disclosed to the commissioner's office but are not listed in the public registry, such as an MP's family home or properties used primarily for recreation.
Jocelyne Brisebois, spokesperson for Dawson's office, said the ethics commissioner can fine a public office holder if she believes they have contravened the law. Under the Conflict of Interest Act, fines can range up to $500.
Brisebois said there is currently no examination or inquiry underway.
Since 2009, Dawson has fined four cabinet ministers $100 each for not disclosing changes to their assets within 30 days as required. One cabinet minister, Conservative Peter MacKay, was fined $200 twice for failing to provide a description of his assets while Liberal Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay was fined $200 in 2016 for failing to declare a gift he received within the deadline.
The town of Oppède is located in the southern French region of Provence (Shutterstock / Pack-Shot)

Morneau's director of communications, Dan Lauzon, described Morneau's failure to initially declare the company as "early administrative confusion" when contacted by CBC News on Thursday.
"The SCI is related to a family property in France and is of a non-commercial nature," he said. "It's simply a legal structure, or an administrative vehicle to own and maintain the house, according to French law. It is the mechanism through which the property is owned."
Morneau's own financial affairs have been in the spotlight in recent weeks as the opposition has increased its attacks over his proposed changes to the tax rules that apply to private corporations.
The Conservatives have been pointing out in question period that Morneau's proposed tax changes will hit small businesses, farms and professionals like doctors but not large companies traded on the stock exchange like Morneau Shepell, a human resources company formerly headed by Morneau.
The proposed tax changes also won't affect Morneau's company in France. Finance Department spokesperson Jack Aubry said the proposed changes will not affect private corporations owned by Canadians that are incorporated in other countries.
Morneau's previous ethics declaration included joint or sole ownership of six other private numbered companies, some of which are associated with property in Florida.
NDP MP Nathan Cullen says ethics commissioner Mary Dawson should make an example of Morneau for failing to declare his private corporation in France. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

New Democrat ethics critic Nathan Cullen says Dawson should "make an example" of Morneau's failure to disclose his company in Provence.
"The idea that the finance minister would have failed to disclose to the ethics commissioner and to all Canadians what businesses he actually had is incredibly worrisome," Cullen said.
"This is a big problem for me and I think it's going to be a problem for a lot of Canadians."
Cullen also contrasted Morneau's decision to hold the villa through a company, potentially saving his family money in the future on inheritance taxes, with the changes he is proposing to the tax rules governing private companies in Canada.
"Morneau seems to have set something up which makes it easier for him to pass on his wealth to his kids where they are proposing tax changes which make it harder for farmers to do the same thing."
Conservative Pierre Poilievre says it is important for cabinet ministers to disclose all of their assets. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)

Poilievre said the failure to report the corporation in France calls into question Morneau's personal credibility.
"Here he is storming across the country, lecturing our local businesses and family farmers, calling them tax cheats and saying they should pay more, and meanwhile,, he just forgot to mention that he has a private corporation in France that owns his villa."
Poilievre said it is important for cabinet ministers to fully disclose what they own.
"Ministers are supposed to report their assets so that Canadians can judge their interests and potential conflicts. These rules exist for a reason."




Finance Minister Bill Morneau waited 2 years to disclose company that owns French villa to ethics watchdog - Politics - CBC News

Three things;

1. Imagine if this were a Conservative.........especially considering the prosecution of Duffy for non-existent violations of ethics. (I mean no legal violation, obviously Duffy wouldn't know a principle if it bit him on the arse, same as Morneau)

2. Morneau has failed to institute a single tax that touches him or his idiot boss, yet cheats and makes life for the average Canadian harder by the month, all the time crying "We work for the Middle Class" (the Big Lie theory of governance)

3. Liberals in general are scum, Trudeau and Morneau are super-scum.

The Liberals wanted to hang Duffy for way less then this
 

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The only way to achieve tax fairness is by eliminating all income taxes for everyone because ultra rich people will always have the necessary resources to hide their income and effectively pay 0%
 

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I am listening to Evan Solomon and he is debating someone and explains that Morneau is no friend of the masses. He is a silver spoon baby born a multi millionaire based on his father's business and he has coasted on that all his life.

In other words he's clueless.....
 

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I am listening to Evan Solomon and he is debating someone and explains that Morneau is no friend of the masses. He is a silver spoon baby born a multi millionaire based on his father's business and he has coasted on that all his life.

In other words he's clueless.....

You've just described his boss. It is no news to me that the Liberal Party of Canada is rich and elitist. They fancy themselves to be social democrats but the reality is that they have been and are the ruling caste since the beginning of the 20th century. Way too many Richie Rich "Maurice Strongs" and "Paul Martins" hanging about over the years.
 

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I am listening to Evan Solomon and he is debating someone and explains that Morneau is no friend of the masses. He is a silver spoon baby born a multi millionaire based on his father's business and he has coasted on that all his life.

In other words he's clueless.....



Yes, all of these Bay St types are the same. Kevin O'Leary, Morneau, the whole works. They have zero understanding of what real middle class people care about or have to deal with, but, like Trump, they pretend to care, and people lap it up like a thirsty dog with a mud puddle.


Critical thinking is a lost art.


I suggest that people be taught to say, 'You're a fuking liar!' to every politician they ever meet.
 

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As has a vote for the Conservative gang, in case you were deluded.

I did not mean to hit the downvote.........although I disagree.

With the Liberals, the claim of organized crime is literally correct. The Liberal Party in Quebec has long been associated with the mob, and Jean Chretien actually appointed an alleged made man to cabinet and put him in charge of 100 million bucks of ad money......then tried to get him out to Denmark as ambassador when Adscam got hot. Meanwhile, a guy involved in that lovely dispersement of cash once had his car blow up in his driveway when he started it with a remote.....in July. In Montreal.

To top it off, the president of the Quebec Liberal Party demanded police protection to witness before Gomery........he was terrified.

Getting the idea?
 

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Who are we kidding?
This is Ottawa we're talking about.
Morneau will make up some bullsh!t excuse.
Trudeau will deflect and eureka, and...
business as usual.
 

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Lets throw Duffy under the bus for less, and let Morneau go with a slap on the wrist.

Remember when mentalflake was losing his fuking mind over Duffy? This Morneau thing , not a big deal at all for mentalflake