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Canadian Government Paid Justin Trudeau Family Member to Talk at Blockchain Event

Canadian politicians are seeking answers after the half-brother of the prime minister was paid by the federal government to speak at a blockchain conference.

By Sebastian Sinclair
Updated Sep 14, 2021, 9:30 a.m. Published Jul 14, 2020, 10:00 a.m.
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Justin Trudeau (Art Babych/Shutterstock)

Canadian politicians are seeking answers after the half-brother of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was paid by the federal government to speak at a blockchain conference last year.

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  • According to a Monday report by The Globe and Mail, Kyle Kemper was paid C$12,430 (US$9,127) for speaking about blockchain technology at a conference in Zug, Switzerland, in June 2019.
  • Kemper had reportedly been asked by Canadian government officials to take on the speaker role after they'd heard him discussing the tech at a previous conference in Dubai.
  • Kemper said the choice was not made because of his family connection with Justin Trudeau.
  • The Prime Minister's Office said the role was given the seal of approval by Global Affairs Canada, the country's consular support and diplomatic relations department.
  • Opposition members of parliament (MPs) have said Trudeau's government should detail how the contract came to be gifted to Kemper.
  • A spokesperson for Global Affairs Canada, Krystyna Dodds, said the selection criteria for speakers are based on their recognition in the business community, their subject knowledge and their ability to speak in public.
  • Kemper was until last year the executive director of the Blockchain Association of Canada and is still an adviser to the group, according to his LinkedIn profile.
  • He's also written a book titled "The Unified Wallet: Unlocking the Digital Golden Age," and has founded a wallet firm called Swiss Key.

See also: Canada Forges $130,000 Development Deal for Steel-Tracking Blockchain

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