MP Says Guelph Robocalls A Mystery To Tories

First Posted: 03/03/2012 2:23 pm Updated: 05/03/2012 5:12 am


A Tory MP who serves as the prime minister's point-person on allegations of fraudulent calls to voters during the last federal election says his party doesn't know whether a former staffer who resigned last week had anything to do with the so-called "robocalls."


The Conservatives accepted the resignation of Michael Sona amid reports that Elections Canada was investigating allegations of robocalls misleading voters about polling station changes in the riding of Guelph leading up to last May's election.


In an interview airing Saturday on CBC Radio's The House, MP Dean Del Mastro was asked point blank if Sona was involved, and said "we don't know that."


Del Mastro again denied accusations from opposition parties that his party engaged in a voter suppression campaign, but told host Evan Solomon it appears that "what went wrong in Guelph was in fact untoward, it was intentional."


"The allegations of what happened there [in Guelph] are serious. There seems to be an awful lot of evidence that people received these misleading calls," said Del Mastro.


"We don't know what happened in Guelph. We don't have any information about what happened in Guelph. But what we can say is that the allegations that have come forward and the evidence that we've seen which is all public — we have no more information than anyone else on this — is troubling."


Del Mastro's comments about Sona contradict remarks made by a Conservative minister two days after the aide's resignation.


In an interview with CBC News last Sunday, Defence Minister Peter Mackay said: "I think they have identified the individual involved in this."


Sona, a staffer who worked in the office of Conservative MP Eve Adams until Feb. 24, also worked for Conservative candidate Marty Burke in the riding of Guelph during the last campaign.


A few days after Mackay's comments, Sona said he had quit because rumours that he was involved with the robocalls were preventing him from doing his job as a staffer, but added that he hoped the "real guilty party" would be apprehended.


To date, there has been no public evidence to show that he was involved with the robocalls.


According to Brad Lavigne, principal secretary to the leader of the Official Opposition, it is "highly unlikely" that this was the work of one individual.


Also in an interview airing Saturday on CBC radio's The House, Lavigne said "somebody would have to go postal code by postal code to find out where it would be in the interest of one political party to suppress the votes of their opponents."


"That would take time, and some expertise," said Lavigne.


Lavigne, who worked as the national campaign director for the NDP in the 2011 election, added that it is also "highly unlikely" that a national campaign would not be aware of the rogue actions of any campaign worker.


"There are checks and balances," Lavigne said.


Elections Canada confirms 'robocall' investigation


Conservatives counterattacked opposition claims of robocalls and other voter suppression tactics by calling it "a smear campaign."


But on Friday, Elections Canada confirmed it is investigating complaints regarding robocalls made in the last election.


"The agency has received 31,000 contacts," said a statement by John Enright, spokesman for Elections Canada. That includes contacts made by phone calls, email or snail mail.


Del Mastro told The House host Solomon that the party is not suggesting that the complaints from Canadians have "anything to do" with a "smear campaign" against the Conservative Party by opposition MPs.


"We're saying that the comments made in the House of Commons and elsewhere, by opposition members that have absolutely no evidence to support what they are saying, is in fact an unsubstantiated smear campaign," he said.


CBC News has learned that Astrid Dimond from Mission, B.C., is one of the many Canadians who made contact with Elections Canada prior to election day.


Dimond filed a complaint with Elections Canada in the days leading up to the May 2 election, about receiving phone calls from the Conservatives telling her to go to the wrong polling station.


When informed of Dimond's complaint, Del Mastro conceded that mistakes do happen in calls to people the Conservative Party has identified as supporters and is calling them to remind them to get out and vote.


"It's entirely possible that she did get that call from us, because we called an awful lot of people. And it's entirely possible that we may have been mistaken and provided her the wrong location," the Tory MP said.


"I guarantee you my campaign was not perfect. I guarantee you that if people called in to ask us where we vote and if we in fact disseminated that information, we would have been right almost all the time. But we would not have been right all the time."


In an email response dated May 3, 2011, the Office of the Commissioner of Canada Elections told Dimond "nothing prevents you from hanging up on any caller."


The response went on to say, Dimond could register her number with the Conservative Party's "Do Not Call" service, even pointed her to the CRTC for more information.


"Political campaign calls are a form of telemarketing, regulated by the Canadian Radio-Television Telecommunications Commission," said the email reply, which went on to suggest Dimond could also file a complaint through the national Do Not Call List.


Finally, the Office of the Commissioner of Canada Elections concluded by assuring Dimond that her complaint would be "considered in context with a broader inquiry ongoing with regard to irritating calls that occurred during this general election campaign."


Elections Canada said it will report all of its findings to Parliament.


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08:10 AM on 03/05/2012
robo calls to your mobile device - are telephone spam
08:08 AM on 03/05/2012
a couple of things are emerging -------robo calls will become more and more prevalent ------

there is nothing to prevent 10---15---20 calls per day to the same address ----
people will respond with anger and disgust

robo calling will be a very effective vote / democracy suppressor if it isnt already

there is a huge need for a robo call DO NOT CALL REGISTRY and perhaps a central clearing house for all recorded and live messages ---

politics does not have to be dirty tricks or illegal
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Liz Wilson 2
“a small group can change the world
12:27 PM on 03/05/2012
I agree, in a democratic country, politics was intended to be an honest exchange of ideas presented for the people to decide between.

dirty tricks are about power.
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Ascoli
07:08 AM on 03/05/2012
Our democracy is stained and threatened.
What is the top story on Canada HP .........outdoor hockey
It's all an outrage
05:15 AM on 03/05/2012
ElectionsCanada stated that if there was a polling station change, the voter would be given notice by mail. In no way would they ever phone you.
The CONS are trying to spin this into making us all think there were just doing a civic duty to re-direct voters to another polling place. Liars, cheats and thieves are running this country.
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stopgeorge
Paper Ballots WORK. Unverifiable e-voting doesn't
03:52 AM on 03/05/2012
I encourage everyone on this forum to contact your MP and demand that a public inquiry be held over this unprecedented election fraud. We can not wait several years for Elections Canada to get to the bottom of this, while the chief suspect is governing this country. If the PM and the cons have nothing to hide, then a public inquiry should be a no-brainer.
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BCSLAVE
Got a key?
02:43 AM on 03/05/2012
Now its a mystery! Wow and he was so sure it was the NDP. And Harper says its the Liberals doing it to themselves (spoken like a true abuser) - "The wife hits herself officer"
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SiameseTrainer
...we are Sia..mese if you don't please..
11:23 PM on 03/04/2012
Well I see Del Mastro is inching toward reality at last. What happened in Guelph, was both "untoward and intentional" he says. Who knows whether this sudden understanding is a result of the CONs reviewing the tapes from their call centre, or the fact that EC has finally admitted that it is investigating Guelph, or the timely arrival of a hired AmeriCON PR Posse to round up some excuses which are soothing, even if not totally believable, to put in the mouths of our babes in the thickets. Of course he still has hold of the wrong end of the stick when it comes to the rest of the country. Why would Libs or Dippers call a CON constituency office to find out where the poll is supposed to be so that they could be accidently mislead? That particular pig won't fly. People were being called by CON constituencies and told that the poll had been changed, not the other way around. They are taking some good advice from somewhere, but not too much.
11:23 PM on 03/04/2012
Implausible deny-ability!

The dirty tricks were not localized to Guelph. The dirty tricks clearly were aimed at suppressing the non-conservative votes. This attack on our democratic process was organized and approved by someone. Harper is the man in charge, something he has made very clear. Whether he had any personal involvement or not, the responsibility for this rests on his shoulders. If he had any any integrity, he would at least acknowledge that responsibility instead of having one of his minions claim ignorance about what happened.

The GG should prorogue parliament pending by-elections in the affected ridings.
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tokenblackman
09:07 PM on 03/04/2012
I thought the Liberals did it? Harper said so it must be true.
08:38 PM on 03/04/2012
in other tory news, sunrise and sunsets, changing of seasons and earth going round the sun also a mystery
08:26 PM on 03/04/2012
ok finally understanding the pattern......................today is the deny we knew anything day tomorrow will be blame the opposition day
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Wild Thing
Say What?!
08:23 PM on 03/04/2012
...and here's another one from the good Dr., that's very applicable now:

"This", cried the Mayor, "is your town's darkest hour!
The time for all Whos who have blood that is red
To come to the aid of their country!", he said.
"We've GOT to make noises in greater amounts!
So, open your mouth, lad! For every voice counts!"

Go here and sign the petition:
http://leadnow.ca/robocall-fraud
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Wild Thing
Say What?!
08:11 PM on 03/04/2012
A famous Dr. once wrote:

You oughta be thankful
A whole heaping lot
For the people and places
You're lucky you're not.

We used to be able to say that comfortably here in Canada, but now harper is bringing the CRAP home and grinding the stain and stench into our national fabric. Soon, people in other countries will be saying the good Doctor's words while thinking about us in Canada.
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lulex
Made in Canada
07:44 PM on 03/04/2012
Honestly that's a load of bull nuggets. Here is a link to a Kitchener Waterloo Record article regarding a robocall that tried to mislead a voter from St. Clemens. The interesting point: THE TORIES ADMITTED IT saying it was a "Mistake.". Visit here:
http://www.therecord.com/news/local/article/642815--tories-say-misleading-phone-call-was-a-mistake
Also note: Election Canada warned us about miseading voting calls in MAY 2011. Well before the vote took place. Why do you suppose that is? If they could not prevent it then, what credibility do they have to stop it from repeating now? View article here: http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canadavotes2011/story/2011/05/02/cv-election-polling-pranks-411.html
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fromdnorth
OK I checked my micro-bio (didn't know I had one
07:04 PM on 03/04/2012
Who ate the blueberry pie? "Not I", shouted Harper and his Harperroids as they wiped their mouths with the back of their hands...
08:41 PM on 03/04/2012
and then went to a private clinic to deal with their sugar overdose
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fromdnorth
OK I checked my micro-bio (didn't know I had one
11:33 PM on 03/04/2012
Or was it for the 'rroids?