MP Accountability Grid
Every Canadian parliamentarian named in the TENET5 criminal / ethics / foreign-interference dossier — in a single legible grid. One card per record: name, party, riding, the offence pleaded or found, the sentence imposed where applicable, and a primary-source link for corroboration. No overlapping labels, no colour-collapsed bubble soup.
data/mp_criminal_ethics_dossier.json (generated 2026-04-07). Classifications: OPERATIONAL — enrichment layer for MP scorecards + email campaign.
Criminal convictions
MPs found guilty of a criminal offence by a court of competent jurisdiction. Convictions stand where appeals are exhausted or leave refused at the Supreme Court.
Ethics Commissioner violations
Findings by the federal Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner. These are administrative findings under the Conflict of Interest Act, not criminal determinations. Sanction power is limited: the Commissioner can find a violation but cannot impose fines beyond a $500 late-filing penalty.
Foreign-interference flags
Parliamentarians flagged in CSIS briefings, NSICOP reports, or the Hogue Commission as connected to foreign-state interference operations. These are allegations or intelligence assessments — not criminal charges. Some remain classified.
Caucus expulsions & forced resignations
MPs expelled from their party caucus or forced to resign over misconduct. Caucus expulsion does not remove them from the House — they continue to sit as independent until the next election — but it signals that the party has publicly disowned the conduct.
Other documented misconduct
Allegations and findings that don't fit the categories above: sexual harassment findings, lobbying-rule breaches, procurement-integrity issues, social-media threats investigated by RCMP.
Primary sources. Every card links to its origin (court decision, Ethics Commissioner public report, CBC/Global News coverage, Hogue Commission filing, or NSICOP press release). The mp_criminal_ethics_dossier.json file on this site is the machine-readable form of this page. Corrections via about.html within 48 hours of verified notice from the named person's counsel.