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Jorge Torrealba, Halifax

Published: October 27, 2008 1:00 a.m.
Last modified: October 27, 2008 12:07 a.m.
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Stephen Harper’s defaming ads against Stéphane Dion make me believe Harper stole the election.

I believe such a practice must be sternly reviewed by the Elections Canada director general prior to Nov. 12, and he must let us know if Harper won within the dictates of our Constitution, and with due respect of the supremacy of Parliament, which is a fundamental value of our democracy.

In my opinion, a clear statement from Elections Canada is crucial, particularly when the global pseudo-economy is in its last gasps of agony and global warming menaces Canada’s North in an alarming manner.

That menacing uncertainty demands Elections Canada to affirm that slander and false representation are not a constitutionally accepted practice in the democracy of Canada.

– Jorge Torrealba, Halifax



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