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CANADIAN PROGRESSIVE WORLD: Harper v. Canada: News Headlines On June 25 2012

Posted October 9th, 2012 by Obert Madondo

Make no mistake about it. Canada’s progressive and democratic forces are converging around Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his burgeoning elected dictatorship. And Harper and his merry bunch of Conservative praise-fingers are feeling the heat. …

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somecanuckchick dot com: Robocon Redux

Posted October 9th, 2012 by somecanuckchick

It’s been almost a month since I’ve blogged anything about the Robocalls Scandal, aka Robogate, aka Robocon (#robocon to the #cdnpoli Twitterati)… Unfortunately, the only thing new on #robocon is the recent departure… err, retir…

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The Commons: Whatever Dean Del Mastro did, somebody somewhere probably did something worse

Posted October 9th, 2012 by Aaron Wherry

Duly, Del Mastro did stand to speak both for, and of himself

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‘Wanton or officious intermeddling’

Posted October 9th, 2012 by Aaron Wherry

Under attack from the Conservative party, the Council of Canadians maintains its perspective.
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Council of Canadians support for legal challenges ‘stirring up strife’ according to Conservatives

Posted October 9th, 2012 by Council-of-Canadians

The Conservative Party of Canada’s lawyers yesterday filed a second motion to dismiss the legal challenges of individual citizens seeking to overturn federal election results in seven ridings — this time because it alleges the Council of Canadia…

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Voter suppression: Will Kady and the CBC reget this?

Posted October 9th, 2012 by CuriosityCat

The blogosphere is latched onto the greatest political scandal in the history of Canada, involving the voter suppression crimes committed before and on May 2, 2011, which, according to Elections Canada reports, was widespread, involved clear crimes of …

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The Wingnuterer: #RoboCon – Did The IP Address 99.225.28.34 Belong to the Burke Campaign?

Posted October 9th, 2012 by Zorpheous

On Sunday I wrote this piece, #RoboCon – The Noose Tightens Around The #CPC Neck explaining the details involving Internet Cookies, IP Addresses and NAT Firewalls and how they relate to the facts that we know about Pierre Poutine.  If you haven&…

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The Wingnuterer: #RoboCon – The Noose Tightens Around The #CPC Neck

Posted October 9th, 2012 by Zorpheous

The last big news in Pierre Pountine saga was back on April 16th when it was revealed that Robocalls probe extends to Tory headquarters. In that news article it was revealed that log entries in the CIMS Database were blank for the individual whom they …

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Voter suppression: Talk by a Tory of ‘American political tactics’ to suppress votes

Posted October 9th, 2012 by CuriosityCat

Interesting snippets about a conversation about how some American politicians use robocalls to suppress votes down south:Christopher Crawford, a member of the local Guelph election campaign, also talked about conversations he overheard between Mr. Son…

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Robocall Protest Draws Small Crowd

Posted October 9th, 2012 by Chris Dart

An election-fraud protest drew a small crowd, but the organizers vow to keep on going.

A small crowd gathers at Sunday's robocall protest. Photo by Dean Bradley.

A rally Sunday at Old City Hall, the objective of which was to demand an independent public inquiry into voter suppression during the 2011 federal election, turned out to be a bit of a non-event. With fewer than two dozen protesters gathered around a tent, listening to speeches blaring out of what looked a guitar [...]

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More evidence misleading calls really did affect election

Posted October 9th, 2012 by karl nerenberg

The Council of Canadians is doing a heroic job of turning a complex, statistical process into news.
The process involves determining whether or not so-called robocalls in seven ridings which falsely told voters that polling stations had been changed ha…

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CuriosityCat: Robocon: Was the Conservative Party behind the voter suppression in the May 2011 election?

Posted October 9th, 2012 by CuriosityCat

Harper’s Tories have rejected any suggestion that the voter suppression crimes committed before and on the May 2 2011 election were lead by that party. As the seven lawsuits supported by the Council of Canadians wend their way through the it wil…

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Robocon: Was the Conservative Party behind the voter suppression in the May 2011 election?

Posted October 9th, 2012 by CuriosityCat

Harper’s Tories have rejected any suggestion that the voter suppression crimes committed before and on the May 2 2011 election were lead by that party.As the seven lawsuits supported by the Council of Canadians wend their way through the courts, it wil…

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New evidence that voter suppression changed outcome of 2011 federal election

Posted October 9th, 2012 by derrick

Ottawa – The Council of Canadians has released a new research study that shows that tens of thousands of Canadians received fraudulent telephone calls during the May 2011 federal election, these calls were targeted at non-Conservative voters and they w…

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A study in voter suppression

Posted October 9th, 2012 by Aaron Wherry

As part of its challenge to the election results in seven ridings, the Council…

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JimBobby Sez: New song & video: "You Cheatin’ Cons"

Posted October 9th, 2012 by JimBobby

Whooee! Well, friends an’ foes, the whole robocalls election fraud scandal’s been getting pushed to the back burner. The F-35 fiasco and Lifestyles of the Rich and  Bev Oda are taking priority. Thing is… the election fraud issue …

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What happened in Thunder Bay?

Posted October 9th, 2012 by Aaron Wherry

As part of its challenge to the election results in seven ridings, the Council…

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The hunt for Pierre Poutine comes up blank

Posted October 9th, 2012 by Aaron Wherry

Glen McGregor and Stephen Maher uncover a new twist.
Nearly a year after the…

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Elections Canada keeps rulings secret on 2,982 complaints since 1997

Posted October 9th, 2012 by Democracy Watch

OTTAWA – Democracy Watch released its analysis of Elections Canada’s enforcement of the Canada Elections Act since 1997, revealing that the main problem is no one can tell whether Elections Canada has been enforcing the law fairly and properly because …

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