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Former Liberal MP Anthony Rota tells the CBC that people in his riding received calls, purported to be from Elections Canada, that direct them to incorrect polling stations.
In a separate interview, the CBC asks Defence Minister Peter MacKay about the robocalls and Mr. MacKay says “I think they’ve identified the individual that was involved in this” and “that individual is no longer in the employment of the party.” But it’s unclear to whom—Michael Sona? Someone else?—he is referring because neither the Harper government nor the party have identified any such person.