The step-by-step guide to legally manipulate the 2019 Canadian election
The biggest loophole to winning the 2019 Canadian elections is to realize that Canadian privacy laws do not bind Canadian political parties.

First, I feel obligated to say this is not serious advice, or intended as an operating manual, but it’s intended to demonstrate how easy it would be to manipulate the Canadian elections this year.
Second, while I am associated with a political party, I would go under oath stating that I have not ...
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