(1,815 pages total disclosed, with more than 2,185 pages still to be disclosed)
Click here to see a Summary of the Contents of the Records
- General Findings and Analysis: Trudeau II Report, by Sgt. Pincince, dated Sept. 6, 2019 (19 pages).
- Assessment Report: Obstruction of Justice – SNC-Lavalin Affair, by Sgt. Pincince dated Feb. 2, 2021 (134 pages).
- Conclusions and Recommendations: Obstruction of Justice – SNC-Lavalin Affair, by Sgt. Pincince and Sgt. Arbour, and signed by Supt. MacLean, dated March 4, 2021 (8 pages).
- RCMP “PROS” Record containing summary of investigation chronology and list of investigation records (75 pages with some pages fully or partially redacted (what happened on March 22, 2019 (pages 7-8) is redacted completely, and information appears to be redacted also from pages 14, 18, 23, 25-27, 34-38 and 40).
- Advice Brief, undated, fully redacted (118 pages).
- Discussion Paper, undated, fully redacted (87 pages).
- Continuation Report RCMP Assessment, undated, fully redacted, reason given is that the 55 pages of the document are duplicates.
- Public Prosecutions of Canada – Desk Book (publicly available here).
- Trudeau II Report (Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner report publicly available here).
- Publicly available news stories (not linked because they are all publicly available).
- Justice Committee meeting transcripts and submissions and briefs etc. from Feb. 21, 2019 and March 6, 2019 (not linked because they are all publicly available here).
- Justice Committee meeting transcript from Feb. 27, 2019 (not linked because it is publicly available here).
- Conflict of Interest Act (publicly available here).
- Department of Justice Act (publicly available here).
- Parliament of Canada Act (publicly available here).
- Director of Public Prosecutions Act (publicly available here).
- Expanding Canada’s toolkit to address corporate wrongdoing: discussion paper for public consultation (Government of Canada publication publicly available here).
- Expanding Canada’s toolkit to address corporate wrongdoing: what we heard (Government of Canada publication publicly available here).
- Review of Roles of the Minister of Justice and Attorney General (Government of Canada publication publicly available here).