Robocalls Complaints: Elections Canada Has Received 31,000-Plus Reports

Robocalls Elections Canada

First Posted: 03/ 2/2012 10:13 am Updated: 03/ 3/2012 1:19 pm

OTTAWA - More than 31,000 reports about robocalls during the May federal election campaign are under review by Elections Canada.

The agency says complaints have been pouring in over the last few weeks as the result of MPs and political parties calling on the public to send information.

The flood began after details were made public about an Elections Canada investigation into voters in Guelph, Ont., being told to go to polls that didn't exist.

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Since then, people from dozens of ridings have reported receiving similar calls, or being telephoned at inconvenient hours or harassed by people purportedly calling on behalf of political parties. Some were automated calls, others were from live callers.

The volume of complaints to Elections Canada is so high that the agency may end up calling in extra help — including the RCMP — to examine people's concerns.

"Elections Canada is reviewing these and will take action as appropriate," the agency said in a statement.

The agency said it will also report to Parliament on the matter.

It wouldn't comment on the specifics of the complaints or the nature of the investigation.

In fact, it generally doesn't comment on the existence of an investigation at all.

But the fact it issued a statement on Friday speaks to the pressure that's been building for a sweeping examination of possible Election Act violations around the May 2 vote.

The Conservatives have acknowledged there was a problem with the campaign in Guelph. A party staffer connected to the campaign there resigned.

But on Friday, the Tories continued to suggest they are being unfairly attacked when it comes to the bulk of the calls.

"We’ve got all of the evidence on our side to indicate that we had absolutely no involvement in any of the allegations that the opposition has brought forward," said Dean Del Mastro, parliamentary secretary to the prime minister.

"We’ve been clear this is an unsubstantiated smear campaign that’s entirely lacking of evidence."

But Interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae called the volume of complaints unprecedented.

"Unless the prime minister and his associates want to say there are 31,000 Canadians and more who are participating in a smear campaign, he's going to have a hard time simply dismissing these concerns about what happened in the last election," Rae said.

A spokesman for the Conservative party didn't comment directly on the Elections Canada investigation.

Fred DeLorey instead noted that the Tories were not the only ones who used calling companies during the campaign and said some of the complaints involved people saying they're calling on behalf of the Liberal party.

"Surely the onus is on the Liberals to explain these complaints from their supporters about Liberal calls," said DeLorey.

The Liberals have said they were not involved. One Liberal campaign went so far as to check with their calling company and said in a statement earlier this week that at the time suspicious calls were being received, their calling company wasn't doing any work.

Meanwhile, the NDP called on the Conservatives to come clean.

"Canadians are sick of these scandals," NDP Leader Nycole Turmel said in a statement. "Conservatives promised to clean up Ottawa scandals, instead they have just added new scandals of their own.

"Worst of all, Conservatives have tried to smear the tens of thousands of Canadians who have come forward with complaints of election suppression and harassment. Serious allegations are being made by well-meaning Canadians. Conservatives must stop their obfuscation and come clean about their role."

The volume of complaints received in recent days by the commissioner dwarfs the number of complaints received during the campaign.

A report into the conduct of the May 2 election says that during the campaign itself, the Commissioner of Canada Elections only received 1,003 complaints that required individual review.

The report, published in August 2011, said those complaints included reports of crank calls, robocalls and unsolicited calls.

"The commissioner’s office dealt with the majority of the 1,003 communications in a timely manner by verifying the complaint, providing the requested information, contacting the parties to correct the situation or educating the parties involved on the requirements of the Canada Elections Act," the report said.

But the report noted that the commissioner was investigating several complaints, including "crank calls designed to discourage voting, discourage voting for a particular party, or incorrectly advise electors of changed polling locations."

From a press release issued Friday by the Office of the Commissioner of Canada Elections:

The Office of the Commissioner of Canada Elections confirms that it is investigating complaints received regarding robocalls placed at the 41st general election in 2011.

Elections Canada has received a high volume of complaints in recent days as a result of MPs and political parties calling on the public to send information to the agency. More than 31,000 contacts have been initiated with Elections Canada by Canadians. Elections Canada is reviewing these and will take action as appropriate.

The Commissioner of Canada Elections has the authority, during periods of high volume, to contract additional resources or call upon other law enforcement agencies, such as the RCMP, to lend assistance and expertise.

Like all law enforcement bodies, the Office of the Commissioner generally does not confirm or deny the existence of a complaint or referral, nor does the Commissioner disclose information on the investigations or reviews that he conducts. The Commissioner's approach to information disclosure is dictated by three important considerations having to do with the public interest:

1) The need to protect the presumption of innocence and privacy.

2) The need for the Office of the Commissioner to carry out its compliance and enforcement responsibilities in a manner that is consistent, effective, impartial and in conformity with applicable law.

3) The need to maintain public confidence in the fairness of an electoral process carried out in accordance with the Canada Elections Act.

Elections Canada will provide a report to Parliament in due course in regards to this matter.

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fisch123
For those of you who don't know 1T = 1000B.
05:49 PM on 03/03/2012
"Unless the prime minister and his associates want to say there are 31,000 Canadians and more who are participating in a smear campaign, he's going to have a hard time simply dismissing these concerns about what happened in the last election," Rae said.

Harpers associate Vic Toews had no problem calling 15+ million Canadians Child Molesters, i doubt they will think twice about calling 31,000 Canadian liers.
fisch123
For those of you who don't know 1T = 1000B.
05:39 PM on 03/03/2012
"We’ve got all of the evidence on our side to indicate that we had absolutely no involvement in any of the allegations that the opposition has brought forward," said Dean Del Mastro, parliamentary secretary to the prime minister."

Is this the same high quality evidence the Cons presented that the Liberals were responsible, something that was proven false within minutes. Are they saying this with the say certainty as they claimed the Con party didn't use call centers in the U.S, something proven false within a few hours. What do the Cons consider evidence, right now they are looking about as innocent as all those 'innocent' Convicts in prison.
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04:35 PM on 03/03/2012
The 31,000 so-called reports are actually robo-emails generated from a web-site run by NDPers and fellow travellers including (gasp) US activists. Simply enter your name and email, hit SEND and an indignant email is sent to Harper, Rae, Turmel, May, Elections Canada, the RCMP and even the Bloc - covering all the bases here! No record of any robo or harassing phone calls received are included. This is far different from what is being reported in the media.
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08:39 AM on 03/05/2012
A follow up to this comment: The same website in Feb 2012 emailed its members encouraging them to join opposition parties and push for a coalition to overturn the government of Canada. Now they are enabling robo-emails to stimulate further resentment against the cons. Hidden agenda anyone?
03:11 PM on 03/03/2012
I hope all of you are filing false complaints like a lot of my friends are! Keep up the good work.
fisch123
For those of you who don't know 1T = 1000B.
05:40 PM on 03/03/2012
You must be a conservative trying to muddy the waters.
06:32 PM on 03/03/2012
Nope. Only real complaints from me!
11:48 AM on 03/03/2012
Elections Canada has shown itself to be bought and paid for Political shield that has no capability of investigating anything where are the RCMP on this one?
fisch123
For those of you who don't know 1T = 1000B.
05:41 PM on 03/03/2012
The RCMP have been bought and paid for too,.
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08:33 PM on 03/03/2012
The RCMP are the provisional wing of the CPC. Canada is done!
Dinsdale Pirahna
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12:22 AM on 03/05/2012
"...Jean-Pierre Kingsley, former chief electoral officer, said: "...Elections Canada, with the help of the RCMP and the CRTC ... has the digital sleuthing expertise to conduct the investigation without a public inquiry being called...it can go out and hire people with the necessary skills and expertise.

They don’t have to notify people, they don’t ...have to notify parliament...the statutory authority under the Elections Act, gives the chief electoral officer the authority to spend whatever monies are required for the purposes of enforcing the law...during an election if you need to charter a plane you just charter a plane, if you need to hire more investigators you just hire more investigators...if there was no conspiracy — as Conservatives have suggested — but possibly a rogue operative misdirecting voters, there should be no leniency: “Not in light of what was being attempted here...he suggested jail should definitely be considered because this is a direct affront to the very foundation of our system. We’re talking now about the very core of it...”.

http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/politics/article/1140760--robo-calls-tory-election-official-guy-giorno-wants-full-weight-of-law-applied-against-those-responsible

So I hope Elections Canada, the RCMP and the CRTC do a thorough investigation. "Stand on guard for thee" is not just words to a song.
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freeSpeakr
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09:10 AM on 03/03/2012
Thank heaven Elections Canada has a statutory mandate and is not controlled by CPC stooges.
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suvariboy
No agenda...except for, well, you know...
08:18 AM on 03/03/2012
Finally! A few days ago Elections Canada said that they wouldn't be able to investigate the allegations because it'd be too difficult. 31 000 complaints later...different story.
yer
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04:09 AM on 03/03/2012
good piece in Toronto Star highlighting just how ingrained the RoboCons are into Canada and their American backers. Crocodile tears on foreign influences

http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/politics/article/1140344--conservative-mps-used-top-republican-firm-during-may-election?bn=1
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08:21 PM on 03/02/2012
Anyone who doubts that Harper and his gang would stoop to such low measures has simply not been paying attention. Indeed, it is hard to believe that someone as controlling and micro-managing as Stephen Harper is didn't know about this tactic and approved. Consider this from Ottawa public-affairs columnist and author, and longtime Globe and Mail journalist, Lawrence Martin's book, "Harperland: The Politics of Control":

"Harper’s hard-nosed methods became a subject of controversy when, in the spring of 2007, Canwest columnist Don Martin revealed in the National Post that the Conservatives had prepared a secret guidebook that detailed “how to unleash chaos while chairing parliamentary committees.” The manual, which ran to about two hundred pages, included instructions on how to employ dirty tricks to shut down committee hearings. It told the chairs how to set in motion debate-obstructing delays and how to select party-friendly witnesses. And if things got really tough and opposition members were on to something that could hurt the government, Conservatives were instructed to end the proceedings by storming out of the committee room."

Have a listen to this audio sample from the audiobook: http://snd.sc/frf4uW. Eye opening stuff, this.
Dinsdale Pirahna
"lookin' out the 'ole in the wall"
12:29 AM on 03/05/2012
It's the politics of cowards.
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SayBlade
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08:04 PM on 03/02/2012
This could go one of two ways in the 2015 election (if we make it that far):

1. People who never vote will jam the polls on election day and vote all the mainline parties out and some minor party will take power and we will get a bit of peace in the land even if it's for a short while.

2. People who always vote will stay away, boycotting the election and who knows what will ensue.
10:04 PM on 03/02/2012
Dreamer
10:58 PM on 03/02/2012
...nothing but a dreamer, well you can put your hands on your head...
Dinsdale Pirahna
"lookin' out the 'ole in the wall"
12:30 AM on 03/05/2012
It'll be the crime of the century.
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ljkcan
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11:23 PM on 03/02/2012
Many who come to our country leave countries where rigged politics are the norm a false sense of democracy. It is no wonder that they don't vote they don't trust the system.

As a Canadian who has only missed one federal election since I was old enough to vote I am pissed royally pissed that 31,000 people could complain about this and the convservatives are still asking for proof. It was rich in the local paper reading about Del Mastro say he got people phoning his office because his own people were harasing people about getting out to vote.

I will never boycott an election if we loose our right to vote or think giving Harper another majority is the way to go we have truly lost all hope.
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Irazu
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07:17 PM on 03/02/2012
Can anyone explain why the Conservative Party are being given an opportunity to "review" the tapes and evidence at Response Marketing in Thunder Bay? Is this standard Elections Canada procedure?

I wonder how that phone call worked: "Ahhh, Mr. Harper, I know the Conservatives had absolutely nothing to do with that whole robocall thing, but we're sending an investigator out to RMS in Thunder Bay next week, and I thought you'd like to "review" the evidence before we get there...."
08:27 PM on 03/02/2012
Did the Conservative Party hire and pay for Response Marketing's services?

If they did, they have every right to review the entire process, as they paid for it. But they certainly do not have the right to alter, change, or modify it in any way.
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Irazu
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08:36 PM on 03/02/2012
But that's the issue, right? Since the PM plainly stated that the Conservatives had absolutely NOTHING to do with the robocalls, there should be no reason for them to want a sneak peak at the evidence. Like any other litigant, they would find out full well what the evidence was in due time.

Unless, of course, the PM was deceiving Parliament, of course; in which case, I suppose the Conservatives would want very much to "review" the materials that they "paid for" before the investigators got to have a look.
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10:42 PM on 03/02/2012
Re: " But they certainly do not have the right to alter, change, or modify it in any way."

Agreed. That's why they should not have the opportunity to do so.
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suvariboy
No agenda...except for, well, you know...
08:20 AM on 03/03/2012
I think it's interesting as well how the Cons are blaming everyone else. Like they ripped a page out of the GOP playbook.
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Irazu
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09:22 AM on 03/03/2012
True to the spirit of projection, the Tories have settled on the "offense as defense" ploy. Notice that they accused without substance the Opposition of using an American consulting firm - just a day or two before it turned out that 14 Tories had signed up with an American consulting firm...
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06:18 PM on 03/02/2012
by saying they were the liberals they tried to cover their tracks in some instances
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Another Pesky Canadian
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12:23 AM on 03/03/2012
I KNEW IT!!...IT'S THE LIBERALS RUINING THE COUNTRY AGAIN!!!!
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06:10 PM on 03/02/2012
i'm sure if you look into this further there is a risk management group involved