Feds’ elections overhaul bill to end Elections Canada’s ‘campaign compliance strategy’

Contentious government legislation that proposes to prohibit the chief electoral officer from communicating anything but basic voting information to the public will effectively kill a ‘campaign compliance strategy’ that Elections Canada developed last year in response to the notorious robocall attempts to dupe electors in the 2011 general election, MPs say.

 

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