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Stephen McNeil says N.S. RCMP found no evidence that Jean Chretien lobbied illegally

WATCH: Premier Stephen McNeil says an RCMP investigation that found no evidence of lobbying when he met with former prime minister Jean Chretien proves what he's been saying all along: that no such discussion took place. Jeremy Keefe has more – Mar 13, 2019

Nova Scotia’s premier says the RCMP has found no evidence that former prime minister Jean Chretien carried out illegal lobbying during a visit to his Halifax office last year.

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Stephen McNeil said a complaint that Chretien carried out lobbying without registering had been investigated and dropped, citing a news release from the Mounties.

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The Mounties declined to confirm if Chretien was the unidentified subject of a release Wednesday that stated an investigation into unregistered lobbying had been dropped because “there was no evidence of lobbying.”

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Retired union activist John McCracken launched a complaint last year to the RCMP, alleging the former politician should have registered under the provincial Lobbyists Act.

McCracken said Wednesday’s decision suggests it’s difficult to find evidence if lobbying has occurred when talks are held behind closed doors, while McNeil says he trusts the RCMP’s process and says it “proves no lobbying occurred.”

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At the time of the March 21, 2018, meeting, Chretien was an international adviser to Sydney Harbour Investment Partners, which was seeking investor support for the Cape Breton container port project.

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