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REPORT CLEARS NDP MP OF WRONGDOING, SINGH SAYS.

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MONTREAL • NDP MP Christine Moore is being welcomed back into caucus after an investigat­or’s report absolved her of any wrongdoing amid allegation­s she sexually harassed a former soldier.

“The process was very long,” Moore told a news conference in RouynNoran­da, Que., on Thursday. “I’ve known the truth since the very beginning. I knew they couldn’t find anything because nothing happened. The relationsh­ip was consensual.

“I’m really happy now it (the report) has been tabled and that I’m a full member of th eND P caucus with my full duties.”

Retired corporal Glen Kirkland accused Moore, 34, earlier this year of inappropri­ate behaviour and abusing her power, while the MP argued their relationsh­ip in 2013 was consensual.

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh suspended Moore from caucus duties pending the outcome of the probe, which was conducted by Deborah Jelly, the managing director of Charron Human Resources Inc.

“The investigat­ion has concluded that the allegation­s against Madame Moore were not supported by the evidence, that there was no misconduct amounting to either harassment or sexual harassment and that she did not abuse her position of authority,” Singh told a news conference in Montreal.

“I am therefore very pleased to announce that Madame Moore will resume her full duties in our caucus.”

Singh said the investigat­ion was “thorough” and included interviews with several witnesses as well as examinatio­n of the evidence.

Moore, who has held the Quebec riding of A bi ti bi Te misc amingue since 2011, said in May she loved Kirkland back in 2013.

On Thursday, she said it is too early to say whether she will run again in next year’s election and that the decision will be made by her and her family.

“If I do run again, it means I am ready to be an MP for another four years, regardless of what happens,” she said.

“My priority in life remains my children and my loved ones.”

Moore said she doesn’t think events have turned her constituen­ts against her.

“I believe the support I’ve received from people here shows they still have confidence in me,” she said.

Moore and Kirkland met on June 5, 2013, when Kirkland, who was injured in a Taliban ambush in 2008, testified at a parliament­ary committee about the treatment of injured soldiers.

Kirkland has alleged Moore invited him back to her office after the committee meeting and plied him with alcohol before following him back to his hotel, where they had sex.

He alleges she then continued to send him explicit messages for several weeks and even turned up unannounce­d at his Manitoba home before he forcibly told her to stop.

Moore, however, disputed Kirkland’s account, providing The Canadian Press last May with photos, emails, text messages and flight itinerarie­s to show the two were involved in a romantic relationsh­ip.

The MP said she ended the relationsh­ip in October 2013 due to the geographic distance between them as well as Kirkland’s difficult divorce.

Moore threatened to sue Kirkland for defamation and also several columnists who reported on his comments.

On Thursday, she said the legal process is ongoing.

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SEAN KILPATRICK/THE CANADIAN PRESS An investigat­or’s report has absolved NDP MP Christine Moore of wrongdoing amid allegation­s she sexually harassed a former soldier.
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