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via The Council of Canadians Conservative staffer Michael Sona being charged does not reflect the true scale of election fraud: Criminal ringleaders still at large -PLEASE SHARE WIDELY! The Council of Canadians continues to call on the Commissioner of Canada Elections to re-open the investigation into the 2011 election fraud which extended far beyond Guelph. With two court decisions pointing to the Conservative Party of Canada’s central database, it is essential for Canadians to know which Conservative Party officials used that data to orchestrate the election fraud. “Justice Hearn has applied a sentence that reflects the seriousness of these crimes, but Justice Hearn also made it clear in his verdict that the ringleaders are still roaming free,” says Dylan Penner, Democracy Campaigner with the Council of Canadians. “So as long as the main perpetrators of the widespread 2011 election fraud remain at large, whats to prevent them from striking again in the next election?” The Sona verdict does not resolve the issues surrounding the widespread orchestrated electoral fraud in the 2011 election. This fraud took place not only in Guelph, but in many ridings across the country. The Council of Canadians, which supported legal challenges of election results in six ridings across the country, and has recently challenged amendments to the Canada Elections Act that it argues are intended to suppress the vote and the constitutional rights of non-Conservative voters. “The end of the Sona case means it’s all the more urgent that the Commissioner of Canada Elections re-open the investigation into the May 2011 election fraud,” says Garry Neil, Executive Director of the Council of Canadians. “The Commissioner must follow the lead of the federal court judge who found the most likely source of the information used to make the fraudulent calls was the Conservative Party database. If he is serious about protecting the integrity of elections, the Commissioner should demand that the Conservative Party reveal who accessed their database for illegal purposes during the 2011 election.” Prime Minister Harper’s former Parliamentary Secretary Dean Del Mastro will also soon be sentenced for knowingly overspending on his Peterborough election campaign and then falsifying records in an attempt to cover it up. The sentencing hearing, originally scheduled for this Friday, has been postponed until January 27th. Following the 2011 election, Del Mastro was the government’s original spokesperson on election fraud, prior to being charged himself with election fraud. canadians.org/media/sona-penalty-does-not-reflect-true-scale-election-fraud-ringleaders-still-large -D
Posted on: Wed, 19 Nov 2014 20:54:21 +0000

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