Elections bill opponents need to ‘root down’ into communities for message to resonate, experts say

Panelists discussing online campaigns at the Broadbent Institute summit say opponents of the government’s Fair Elections Act need to go offline and local

Opponents of the Conservative government’s proposed electoral reforms have branded their message effectively and earned mainstream media coverage but need to bring the discussion to the local level, digital campaign experts said Saturday in Ottawa.

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