Who's who in the election phone calls controversy - 2012-02-29

Complaints about bogus calls to voters during the 2011 federal election are under investigation by Elections Canada.
On Feb. 27 the House of Commons passed a unanimous resolution calling on its members to provide Elections Canada and the RCMP "with any and all information they have on voter suppression and illegal phoning during the last election."
The stories began on election day (see sidebar), but took off last week with a report by Stephen Maher of Postmedia News and the Ottawa Citizen's Glen McGregor that revealed some of the findings of an ongoing Elections Canada investigation.
Wikipedia cite:
{{cite news | title = Who's who in the election phone calls controversy | url = https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/who-s-who-in-the-election-phone-calls-controversy-1.1128163 | work = CBC News | date = February 29, 2012 | accessdate = July 7, 2019 }}
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