Former cabinet minister Vic Toews challenges conflict ruling in Federal Court
OTTAWA — Former cabinet minister Vic Toews says ethics commissioner Mary Dawson made findings that are “inaccurate and inconsistent with the evidence” in ruling that he violated conflict-of-interest provisions.
In an application filed Wednesday with the Federal Court of Canada to have Dawson’s April ruling thrown out, Toews also says he was unable to properly respond to the accusations because witnesses were barred from speaking to him.
Dawson’s office has yet to file a response with the court.
Toews served in the cabinet of Stephen Harper’s Conservative government in various portfolios from February 2006 to July 2013.


