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Coviet Stooge Stephen McNeil Nova Scotia Joins Cox & Palmer Lawfirm in 2021
"Stay the blazes homes" rants deranged useful idiot who now works with Cox & Palmer law firm in Halifax Nova Scotia ....
"Former Nova Scotia premier Stephen McNeil, whose political career ended less than six weeks ago, has found a new job as a "strategic business adviser" at the Halifax law firm Cox & Palmer. Reached at home in Granville Ferry, the 56-year-old McNeil, who once was a small business owner, said he was excited at the prospect of helping the firm "grow their operations, not only within our own local community but nationally and internationally." McNeil said he was approached near the end of January, while he was still premier, about the possibility of joining the law firm. "I made it very clear I wasn't interested in being a lobbyist or a government relations person," said McNeil. "What I was looking to do would be more strategic, and providing advice." Dan Ingersoll, the firm's managing partner in Halifax, said it was senior partner Danny Gallivan who pitched the idea of pursuing McNeil, partly on the strength of what he saw while attending several trade missions with the former premier. "There's definitely no lobbying or government relations. I'm strictly giving them strategic advice, and I will promote Nova Scotia through their firm with their clients and hopefully be able to attract outside clients that will come and use their services as a law firm," said McNeil. Even if McNeil wanted to be a lobbyist, provincial regulations mandate a one-year cooling off period for members of executive council after they leave government. As premier, McNeil travelled to China eight times trying to promote stronger ties with the government there. During his time in office, seafood exports to China grew in value to $1 billion. It's that kind of work his successor, Iain Rankin, seems ready to continue. "They do have some work in China," McNeil said of his new employer, but said that would not be his focus.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/stephen-mcneil-liberal-leader-politics-1.6061028
| Category | News & Politics |
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