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Robocalls: Just the beginning?

04/04/2013 by backofthebook.ca

By Montreal Simon Well, it’s been a long time coming. And I have to admit I had almost given up hope that anybody would ever be charged in connection with the RoboCon Scandal. But finally somebody has picked up the ringing phone and answered my prayers. From The Ottawa Citizen: “After 21 months of investigation, Elections Canada has […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Canada, Canadian politics, Conservatives, crime, Elections Canada, Michael Sona, robocall scandal, robocalls, Stephen Harper

Robocalls: Mr. Sona goes to Ottawa

02/26/2013 by backofthebook.ca

By Alison@Creekside Former Guelph Con Party communications director Michael Sona relates how he was sitting in his Hill office on Feb. 23 2012 when he was shocked to hear Sun News reporter Brian Lilley fingering him on air for the Guelph robocalls election fraud. Sona: “I contacted a few people at [Con] headquarters and I just said […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Brian Lilley, Canada, Canadian politics, CBC, Conservatives, Kory Teneycke, Peter MacKay, Peter Muttart, robocall scandal, robocalls, Stephen Harper

Robocalls: So where were we?

12/13/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By Alison@Creekside Three days before polls opened in the last federal election, Elections Canada officials were using the word “scam” to describe election irregularities, making this statement from the EC commish, throwing in the towel two weeks after the election even before any investigation had begun, all the more astonishing: Commissioner of Canada Elections May 16, 2011 […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: 2011 election, Andrew Gill, Canada, Canadian politics, Conservatives, Dean Del Mastro, Elections Canada, Jason Kenney, Joe Volpe, Liberals, Rick Dykstra, robocall scandal, robocalls, U.S.

Elections Canada casts a wider net, finally

12/03/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By David@Sixthestate.net The Council of Canadians has posted a new series of documents in relation to their robocall litigation. As you can see, they are attempting to get an affidavit from an Elections Canada investigator, and Elections Canada is attempting to avoid this. More intriguingly, though, another couple of warrants have been released in the […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: 2011 election, Alberta, British Columbia, Canada, Conservatives, Elections Canada, Liberals, Manitoba, NDP, Ontario, robocall scandal, robocalls, Shaw Communications, Videotron

Life In Canada’s Small Government Dystopia

06/30/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By David@Sixthestate.net The following post is deliberately alarmist. Orwellian, you might say. I’m not trying to paint a picture of what things are like in Canada right now, or even what I think they’ll be like in the near future. I’m not an idiot. But I do want to paint a picture of the sort […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: access-to-information, Bill C-38, Bill C-43, Bruce Carson, Canada, Canadian Border Services Agency, Canadian politics, CBC, censorship, Charter of Rights, Conservatives, Constituent Management Information System, Constitution of Canada, crime, CSIS, Elections Canada, Employment Insurance, environment, First Nations, free speech, government surveillance, hacking, Harper, immigration, Jason Kenney, John Baird, Kevin Page, labour, Liberals, National Roundtable on the Environment, NDP, Parks Canada, parliament, public service, Radio-Canada, RCMP, robocall scandal, robocalls, Statistics Canada, unions, Vic Toews

From Brazeau to Del Mastro, so much to love

06/28/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By John Klein (aka Saskboy) Do you know what I love about Stephen Harper? He wants [wanted?] Canadians to hold politicians accountable. Let’s get right on that: Brazeau is the sort of guy you wouldn’t want your daughter (or son) to end up working with. What a stress-ball! Who is responsible for his position of […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: 2011 election, Canada, crime, Dean Del Mastro, Patrick Brazeau, Rob Nicholson, robocall scandal, Stephen Harper

Robocalls: Sure, that’ll work, Mr. Mayrand

06/04/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By John Klein Canada’s Chief Electoral Officer Marc Mayrand says he may have to tell MPs, including those who swept to government on a wave of fraudulent phone calls, to police themselves better. So, how’s self-regulation worked out to date? There are now over 1100 credible reports from Canadians that they were illegally told fake/misleading […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: 2011 election, Canada, Conservatives, Elections Canada, robocall scandal

Robocalls: You’re being denied justice

05/17/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By John Klein (aka Saskboy): We’ve had a few days of no new news reported in the robocalls criminal investigation. The story yesterday on the CBC website, while factual, does make one claim that is disputable. With the public paper trail cold for almost two months, there’s still little that’s certain in the Elections Canada […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: 2011 election, Canada, Elections Canada, robocall scandal

Robocalls: Who was hiding behind the proxy server?

05/11/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By Alison@Creekside Despite Wednesday’s somewhat dampening headline, Pierre Poutine robocalls trail goes cold in Saskatchewan, the main story here is not that Elections Canada’s Al Mathews was unable to secure phone records from a proxy server company in Saskatchewan a whole freakin year after the fraudulent election calls were made. No, the main story is: Why did […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: 2011 election, Canada, Canadian politics, Conservatives, Elections Canada, robocall scandal, Saskatchewan

Robocalls: The seven deadly ridings

04/26/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By Allison@Creekside As a follow up to my earlier chart showing Steve’s Margin of Victory in ridings with the closest vote margins, I’ve adjusted it to include only the seven being contested in court for voter fraud and added two columns of polling data from an EKOS research paper based on a recent phone survey […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: 2011 election, British Columbia, Canada, Canadian politics, Conservatives, Council of Canadians, Elections Canada, Green Party, Liberals, Manitoba, NDP, Ontario, robocall scandal, Saskatchewan, Stephen Harper, Yukon

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