Harper defence of vouching prohibition includes voters who qualified to vote that way

PARLIAMENT HILL – Prime Minister Stephen Harper included more than 500,000 electors who cast ballots in 2011 through vouching or use of voter information cards as ID—both of which the government wants to prohibit in its new election law—when he defended the legislation Wednesda...

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