Ottawa MP who endorsed husband for city council broke conflict code: ethics czar
OTTAWA — An Ottawa member of Parliament violated conflict-of-interest rules when she asked voters to elect her husband to Ottawa city council last year, says Canada’s ethics watchdog.
But he found Liberal Anita Vandenbeld made an error in good faith and shouldn’t be punished.
Vandenbeld, who represents Ottawa West–Nepean, sent a robocall in October 2018 identifying herself as the area MP and asking her constituents to vote for her husband, Don Dransfield.
“As your federal MP, I’m looking for a municipal counterpart who’s going to fight as hard for the people of our community as I do,” she said in the recorded telephone message.