Edmonton Journal

PM delays release Mclellan’s SNC report

- JOAN BRYDEN

OTTAWA • Justin Trudeau says he’s received what he calls a “great” report from former Liberal cabinet minister Anne Mclellan on the Snc-lavalin affair.

But the prime minister won’t make it public until federal ethics commission­er Mario Dion releases his own report into the explosive affair that rocked the government last winter and sent Liberal popularity on a downward slide from which the party has not yet fully recovered.

Dion’s office won’t comment on the status of his investigat­ion but Liberal insiders privately expect the report will be released in early September — just as the campaign for the Oct. 21 election moves into high gear.

Trudeau is likely hoping to blunt the impact of a potentiall­y damaging report from the ethics commission­er by releasing Mclellan’s report at the same time.

He appointed her as a independen­t adviser to analyze and make recommenda­tions on questions that arose out of the Snc-lavalin affair, including whether the roles of minister of justice and attorney general should be separated.

The affair revolved around an allegation by former attorney general Jody Wilson-raybould that she was improperly pressured by the Prime Minister’s Office to halt a criminal prosecutio­n of the Montreal engineerin­g giant, as allowed by law.

Trudeau has maintained that no one did anything wrong and has attributed the controvers­y to a breakdown in trust between his staff and Wilson-raybould, who quit cabinet in February, followed by her friend and ally, Jane Philpott. Both former ministers are running for re-election as independen­t candidates.

Mclellan was to have reported back to Trudeau by June 30. In a statement Tuesday, deputy Conservati­ve leader Lisa Raitt questioned why Trudeau has not yet released Mclellan’s recommenda­tions and put it down to another example of “just how far (Liberals) will go to cover up the truth.”

Asked about the report later Tuesday, Trudeau acknowledg­ed he’s received it and said he’s given it to Dion.

Liberals, he said, recognize the importance of looking at the possibly incompatib­le roles played by someone who is both justice minister, involved in political and policy decisions of government, and the AG, who is supposed to exercise independen­t, non-partisan judgment about prosecutio­ns.

“That’s why we were very pleased to have a great report written by Anne Mclellan. We have provided that report to the ethics commission­er to allow the ethics commission­er to finish his own investigat­ion and we will be releasing the report at the same time as the ethics commission­er makes his report public,” Trudeau said.

Raitt scoffed at the notion that Mclellan was “independen­t,” noting that she was scheduled to be a headliner at a Liberal party fundraiser at the time she was appointed to look into the Snclavalin fiasco.

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