The beat goes on:
Investigators by year’s end will answer suspicions on whether ArriveCan emails were intentionally destroyed, Information Commissioner Caroline Maynard said yesterday. Deliberate destruction of records sought under the Access To Information Act is punishable by two years in jail: “This is a very complex investigation involving very serious allegations.”
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Chief Electoral Officer Stéphane Perrault yesterday acknowledged “unacceptable” irregularities in the April 28 vote including misplaced ballots, website crashes and random poll closures. Public complaints were up 64 percent compared to the 2021 general election, from 9,410 to 15,400: “We saw things we hadn’t seen before, errors that we hadn’t seen before.”
That sounds like fraud to me.
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The Public Health Agency is ordering a first-ever audit of compensation for vaccine injuries. Auditors would ensure payouts were timely under a multi-million dollar fund that has seen successful claims triple in two years: “Canada has a system that provides financial support to those who have sustained serious and permanent vaccine injuries.”
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