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Mary Ng under ethics probe over contract to firm co-founded by Liberal strategist

Economic Development Minister, International Trade Minister and Small Business and Export Promotion Minister Mary Ng makes an announcement at Carleton University, in Ottawa, Monday, Dec. 13, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Patrick Doyle Economic Development Minister, International Trade Minister and Small Business and Export Promotion Minister Mary Ng makes an announcement at Carleton University, in Ottawa, Monday, Dec. 13, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Patrick Doyle
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The federal ethics commissioner has opened an investigation into the conduct of International Trade Minister Mary Ng over a contract given to a company co-founded by a Liberal strategist.

Conservative MP James Bezan had asked commissioner Mario Dion to examine the contract awarded to the firm Pomp and Circumstance by Ng's office for media training in spring 2020.Ng and her former director of communications both received the training, according to information provided by the government.

The contract itself was worth only about $17,000, but the Tories said the deal raised questions about whether any conflict-of-interest rules were breached because Amanda Alvaro, one of the firm's co-founders, is allegedly Ng's friend.

The Conservatives point to a tweet Alvaro posted in July 2018, after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shuffled his cabinet and promoted Ng to his inner circle. In her tweet, Alvaro shared a photo of herself with her arm around Ng, saying she was celebrating her 鈥渄ear friend.鈥

Neither Alvaro, nor her firm, immediately responded to a request for comment on Monday.

In his initial request for an investigation,Bezan pointed to several sections of the Conflict of Interest Act, which he said Dion could investigate to see if any rules were broken.

In a response letter sent Monday,Dion says he will examine the matter to see if Ng put herself in a conflict of interest, used any influence to advance someone's private interest, and recused herself from the decision. He also said he had informed Ng.

A spokeswoman for Ng says the minister 鈥渉as always rigorously followed all the rules鈥 and contracts are reviewed to ensure adherence to procurement protocols.

鈥淒ifferent contractors provided media training that were critical in supporting the minister and members of her communications team to inform Canadian small businesses, workers, and families about the supports available to them at the height of the pandemic,鈥 Alice Hansen wrote in a statement to The Canadian Press.

鈥淢inister Ng did not make the decision on this contract,鈥 Hansen added.

Dion wrote that while he will investigate Ng for possible breaches under several sections of the federal conflict-of-interest law, he doesn't believe Alvaro's firm was given preferential treatment because a similar contract was handed to a different company.

鈥淎nother company with no known personal connection to Ms. Ng was awarded similar contracts around the same time,鈥 Dion wrote.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 30, 2022.

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