Government using veiled voting as ‘diversionary tactic,’: Grits

But Tories say opposition could have voted against Tory motion to call the chief electoral officer before the committee

The Conservative government is using the issue of veiled voting as a "diversionary tactic" to draw public attention away from the Conservatives' alleged breach of $1.2-million in campaign spending limits in the last federal election, opposition parties say.

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