Prime Minister Harper suggests some voters have no intention of providing ID at polls

Prime Minister Stephen Harper escalated the Conservative government’s fear and suspicion of possible voting fraud in Canada when he said in the House of Commons on Tuesday that there may be electors who use vouching by other voters to cast ballots because they 'have no intention' of proving their identity.

 

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