As his opponents pounced on the report, Carney shot back at Poilievre, calling him a 'conspiracy theorist' Editor's note: This article originally appeared on ParliamentToday, a Village Media newsletter devoted exclusively to covering federal politics. Liberal Leader Mark Carney dismissed suggestions he was involved in tax avoidance following a Radio-Canada report about his work at Brookfield Asset Management (BAM). The outlet reported on Wednesday that Carney co-chaired two investment funds at BAM that were registered in Bermuda, a well-known tax haven for investors. Those funds were worth a total of $25 billion. Asked about the report at a Windsor campaign...