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Robocalls scandal resurfaces in House of Commons
New reports paint a muddy picture of who knew what during the robocalls scandal of the 2011 federal election. Pressed in question period, Prime Minister Stephen Harper remains adamant his party co-operated fully with investigators.
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP14688424
Legacy Identifier:
n_QP-Robocalls20131119T1830
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Duration:
1m46s
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848px × 480px 47.08 MB
Create Date:
11/19/2013 6:30:00 PM
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2011 federal election
Conservative Party national campaign manager
Élections Canada
fraudulent robocalls
House of Commons
Jenni Byrne
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau
NDP Leader Tom Mulcair
Prime Minister Stephen Harper
prime minister's deputy chief of staff
robocalls
Robocalls scandal
Tory staffer Michael Sona
voter fraud in Guelph
voter suppression scheme
voting
voting scandal Canada