When Mark Carney refused to disclose his conflicts of interest to Canadians before the election, it should’ve set off alarm bells in every Canadian’s head. Now Carney is attempting to use government legislation to force Air Canada workers back to work less than 12 hours after the strike had begun. The potential conflict is that Brookfield, where Carney has ties, has investments in the aviation sector, including ties with Air Canada. This overlap could explain the Prime Minister’s urgency in ending the strike.
