Evan Solomon
@EvanLSolomon continues to engage in utterly contemptible behaviour that reveals his profound disregard for ethical standards in public office, and his undeniable ongoing attachment to Eurasia Group.
@EurasiaGroup The fact that his voicemail remains fully active, and that callers can still reach him directly through old extensions while he holds the position of member of parliament and minister, demonstrates his complete failure to separate from the firm, and it proves beyond any reasonable doubt that he is effectively still working there in a way that violates every expectation of transparency, and accountability. This persistent issue shows his negligent attitude toward cleaning up his affairs properly, and it creates an unmistakable appearance of conflict that benefits his elite networks at the expense of ordinary Canadians who fund government operations through their taxes.
Such irresponsible conduct while overseeing substantial spending on artificial intelligence initiatives and digital innovation projects highlights Solomon's arrogant sense of entitlement, and his willingness to maintain hidden connections that should have ended long ago. The repeated evidence from calls connecting straight to him confirms that he has not truly departed from Eurasia Group despite any public claims otherwise, and this kind of sloppy management reflects his poor judgment, and his prioritization of personal influence over proper accountability while the firm continues to siphon millions of dollars in Canadian taxpayer money through government contracts including a total of over $1.5 million with specific awards like $446,210.91 from Natural Resources Canada for geopolitical research, analysis, and insights. He bears full responsibility for allowing these channels to stay open, and it fuels legitimate outrage among those who expect ministers to operate without any lingering private ties especially given the history of contracts with the organization, and the direct involvement of the Carney family orbit.
This entire situation involving active voicemails, live answers from him as a sitting minister, and the ongoing flow of public funds into Eurasia Group demands urgent scrutiny because it suggests deep corruption through informal or unpaid work that undermines conflict of interest rules, and it erodes public confidence in the entire process of governance. Solomon has failed repeatedly to address this problem properly, and his behaviour looks exactly like someone who never left Eurasia Group at all which only adds to the suspicions surrounding the taxpayer money they are taking while he directs policy that could further enrich these interconnected circles. He should face immediate consequences for this pattern of deception, negligence, and outright corruption that harms the integrity of his office, and wastes the trust placed in him by voters.