It’s been more than 701 days since Elections Canada first became aware of a nation wide malicious robocalling scheme to misdirect non-Conservative voters away from legitimate polling stations for the May 2, 2011 election where Stephen Harper swept to power as a majority government.
I don’t think Michael Sona, who has been charged by Elections Canada, can be fully responsible for the robocalls made in Guelph on behalf of Conservative supporters, nor could he have had sole access to phone numbers used in other parts of the country. I’ve documented the technical reasons behind these beliefs, over the past 13 .
@AlbertaGrl @Jonas_613 @bcbluecon I just want my name cleared, Jonas. How did those CIMS logs go missing? I couldn't have done that— Michael Sona (@MichaelSona) March 28, 2013
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