'Seek and destroy' contract came with strings, Kinsella reveals - 2019-10-25

Embattled political strategist Warren Kinsella on Friday shed new light on the "seek and destroy" campaign his company was hired to conduct against Maxime Bernier's People's Party of Canada, saying he set three conditions when he accepted the contract.
On his Kinsellacast podcast, an unapologetic Kinsella said the campaign to spotlight racists who attached themselves to the fledgling party was not supposed to extend into the period covered by election spending rules.
"Our efforts would strictly adhere to Canadian election law and cease all operations on June 29," he said.
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{{cite news | first = Elizabeth | last = Thompson | title = 'Seek and destroy' contract came with strings, Kinsella reveals | url = https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/warren-kinsella-election-apology-1.5336581 | work = CBC News | date = October 25, 2019 | accessdate = October 27, 2019 }}
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