The Tory claims do not hold up. Morneau personally (and apparently his father, the founder of Morneau Shepell) sold some shares in the company days before announcing changes in Canadian income tax rates. The argument is that the shares were sold at a high price relative to where they traded in the days following the fiscal announcement.
The price changes are fractional, and cannot possibly be related to the policy move
Terence Corcoran: The Tories show they can act more unethically than Bill Morneau
The attacks on Morneau’s ethics are beginning to look unethical in themselves
Read more:
http://business.financialpost.com/opinion/terence-corcoran-the-tories-show-they-can-act-more-unethically-than-bill-morneau
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