Anonymous ID: 46e4d0 April 10, 2019, 6:20 a.m. No.6119921   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6107559

 

Only difference is that we're on our own (more or less), we don't have a Q team in Canada trying to take down trudeau or gov corruption in general.

SNC Lavallin shed light on gov corruption within the Lib gov, but I'm assuming U1 will shed light on the Con gov as well. U1 happened under Harper afterall.

 

>>6110291

Qanada posts are slow, might as well be called "Northshift", I don't think anyone cares about reposts.

Speaking low post numbers, clowns probably don't see us as much a threat.

Anonymous ID: 46e4d0 May 2, 2019, 10:23 a.m. No.6393588   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0070

Elections Canada set to eliminate 100,000 non-citizens from voters registry

Elections Canada has identified and is set to eliminate some 103,000 people from the federal voters register who have been determined to be on the list illegally because they are not Canadian citizens.

1 May 2019 - Rachel Aiello, CTV News

 

> OTTAWA – Elections Canada has identified and is set to eliminate some 103,000 people from the federal voters register who have been determined to be on the list illegally because they are not Canadian citizens.

>Chief Electoral Officer Stephane Perrault told the Senate National Finance Committee on Tuesday that his office has identified these names on the registered list of qualified electors and will be removing them before the 2019 federal election.

>It is not clear how many of these people could have fraudulently cast a ballot in the 2015 campaign, though the register these names appear on is what informs the voter lists, meaning they could have received voter identification cards telling them they were eligible to vote. However, a voter information card alone cannot be used as a valid piece of identification at the polls.

>“That is not something that we want obviously, because it appears as an invitation to vote,” Perrault told CTVNews.ca.

>It would require considerable analysis to determine whether these potentially fraudulent votes would have affected the election result. Elections Canada is still looking into the matter to determine this, and try to establish how these names ended up on the register in the first place.

>Though, Perrault said that the priority for now is cleaning up the list for the coming campaign.

>“We will have tools that we didn’t have in the past to monitor that,” he said, including tracking who voted through a new electronic list. “We will be able to follow up after the election and check if people have attempted to vote or voted while being non-citizens.”

>It is illegal for non-citizens to vote, or apply to register to vote if they know that they are not eligible. The federal register of electors is informed by multiple information sources, including provincial elections lists.

>Perrault said that over 40,000 of these names have been on the list since 1997, and others could have showed up over the years in variety of ways, but one big source Elections Canada is looking at are provincial lists.

>“To ensure the accuracy of the register, Elections Canada regularly draws on multiple data sources from over 40 provincial and federal bodies as well as from information provided directly by Canadians,” Perrault told the committee.

>The ineligible names on the voters register were determined because of new powers granted to Elections Canada under the federal Liberals’ Bill C-76, the Elections Modernization Act. This bill made wide-spanning changes to Canada's elections laws, including new limits on spending and foreign participation, while also aiming to boost accessibility and participation in democracy.

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Read more on the sauce.

 

Pic from article

 

Sauce:

https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/elections-canada-set-to-eliminate-100-000-non-citizens-from-voters-registry-1.4403532

 

Patriots in Elections Canada?