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2011年4月20日星期三

Electoral agency probes harassing calls

Elections Canada has launched a formal investigation into complaints by various liberal candidates in Ontario that someone made repeated calls to voters, claiming to be the Liberal supporters - often at odd hours, including the middle of the night.

The Liberal Party is blaming cooperatives competing to put in place the harassing phone calls, late in the night that require residents to vote liberal. The appeals appear to be districts of targeting are waiting close races.

A survey of CBC News was pursuing many complaints with local Liberal campaign across offices in Ontario, including Oakville, St. Catharines, Haldimand-Norfolk, Simcoe Grey, Guelph, Eglinton — Lawrence, St. Paul and Mississauga East-Cooksville. Calls are also produced in Egmont, P.E.I., and St Boniface, man., CBC News was able to determine who made the calls.

Bob Rae, the Liberal candidate in Toronto Centre, told journalists Tuesday morning that calls must come from another party.

"If you want to obtain support for your party, is not a very good idea for people by phone at 2 o'clock in the morning," Rae said in Ottawa. "I think that everyone understands that.". It is therefore likely to come from another party. ?

Steve MacKinnon, who is running for the party in Gatineau, Quebec, went further, suggesting that the conservative party is responsible.

"I have known something like this, but it would have much to do with the fact that the Conservatives are not particularly present in the riding of Gatineau," MacKinnon said.

But the Conservative spokesman Alykhan Velshi, stated that the party is involved, "period."

"The only party with access to the list of members of the Liberal Party is liberal." You are certain that they are not to make calls to their members? ", he said.

The objectives of the call are not limited to the members of the Liberal Party, however. CBC News Dave Seglins spoke to the NDP and conservative supporters who has also been bombarded by calls.

The Liberals have sought whether it is their own people who make calls, said John Mraz, Advisor to the party.

"What they essentially do is accusing us of incompetence," said Jason Mraz.

"Cannot me believe that campaigns would not be aware of records that have been manipulated with the voice of their candidates, which is currently three autoblasted, four, five times in one evening." We cannot find any forensic evidence around any of our service providers have made these calls. "And we tested."

Liberal candidate Bob Speller said that calls in his riding of Haldimand-Norfolk use her voice.

Jason Mraz, said that the calls were used in the United States to remove the right to vote. The technique is to irritate voters so that they stay at home on polling day.

"It is absolutely clear to me that my party is not engaged in voter suppression tactics any", said Mraz. "And it is clear to me that us would never have repeatedly call our supporters or our liberal voters identified in the middle of the night, four times in one evening, on a Sabbath when we know to be practicing their faith.". These calls are very clearly organised by a person with the intent to remove the liberal vote. ?

Ronald g. Shaiko, senior fellow of the Rockefeller Center at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, said Democrats and Republicans have tried both the strategy, but he has a partner generally Republican because lower turn-out tends to take advantage of this part.

Shaiko argues that it is likely that a third party is responsible for appeals.

"I suppose, as the American parties, that there is shadow organizations which are directly aligned with the Conservatives and the Liberals and a ridicule that leaders of the two parties could say" we have noting to do with this ""Said Shaiko."."

CBC also contacted most of the candidates conservative, NDP and Green Party in the electoral districts, the statement calls, and none of them have had reports of harassing calls from people who say that they represent their parties.

Among the most recent complaints are some coming from residents in the constituency of Toronto of St. Paul, where Jewish voters complained about receiving harassing calls during the Passover celebrations last night. Liberal candidate Carolyn Bennett vehemently denies his campaign made all these calls and tweeted Tuesday: "we, not.". "play fair!"

Liberal candidate Joe Volpe said in a press release Tuesday that his constituency was also targeted during the Sabbath.

"Only our political opponents would benefit from these incessant calls, a tactic taken directly from the manual Republican sale-tricks," Volpe, a candidate for Eglinton-Lawrence, said in the release.

Speller complained Friday to elections Canada that someone sends deliberately repeated appeals with a recording of his voice on it and with a call to display the number of local-area-code even automated.

CBC spoke to dozens of people who reported that rude or repeated calls, as well as automated call first, the company contracted by the Liberals to legitimize automated calling. Owner Mike O'Neill said he believes that someone may be "spoofing", or pretend, the display to show a number the Liberals have used in the past for a telephone Town Hall.

And he suggested that someone has used a recording of voice of the spell checker to make unauthorized automated messages, insisting for calls to elicit complaints are produced in the days and hours when his company nor the Liberals made all calls. CBC was able to confirm the true origin of the 519-area calls.

CBC also received complaints of Eglinton-Lawrence, Simcoe — Grey and Sudbury residents stating that they receive repeated calls for a North Dakota area code, with rude callers live or automated messages claiming to be Liberals.

The liberals insist on the fact that they are not behind the calls and have not committed any American company. Traces of numbers to a phone number cell in North Dakota and a message at the other end says that it is a call centre. CBC was not able to confirm who is behind the calls, the number, or if the number is simply a "phoney" caller ID.

Raymond Simard, Liberal candidate in St. Boniface, says his campaign first heard talk of calls Monday and focuses on it.

"We knock on the door in some of our buildings and people had indicated just that we had to call them at the same time," he said. "We have said absolutely not." So what happens, they call our offices by telling people to be harsh with them. ?

Simard, said he asked other candidates to this subject on a conference call and they believe what is happening in nine electoral districts.

He said "Something going on,". "They target constituencies that they think are vulnerable.". It is an organised scam, trying to irritate voters. It is absolutely disgusting. ?

The campaign starts to look messy, with signs are degraded and a Liberal supporter charged with stealing signs of a conservative competitor to Brampton West, just outside Toronto. Rachpal Singh Grewal, which explains the signs found in his car were planted, a court date in May.

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2011年4月19日星期二

Become the electoral issue Vancouver injection site

Vancouver controversial safe injection site became an election issue Monday after yet another published study that he saved lives, by encouraging the author of the study said conservative policy on the site has no basis in fact.

Critics demanded drop of Prime Minister Stephen Harper opposition of his Government to the clinic and abandon their efforts to make it close.

Harper was in Yellowknife Monday where he regarded its strategy anti-drug, saying: it is based on the prevention and treatment.

But the Conservative Government has said in the past that he is not close our eyes to the site of safe injection and claims that it encourages addiction.

The latest study was published this week in the influential medical journal The Lancet. It was written by Dr. Thomas Kerr, with his colleagues of the urban Initiative in health research at the Hospital of Saint Paul in Vancouver.

"Canadians should be concerned with how the Federal Government approached problems such as drug addiction - that they are really not base their decision on science, they based on ideology,"Kerr said."".

The clinic, Insite, opened in 2003 as the first of its kind in North America. It allows addicts to inject their own medications in a healthy environment under the supervision of a nurse, but it requires an exemption from federal legislation of Health Act to operate.

The study concluded the site has helped reduce the number of fatal overdoses in the notorious Downtown Eastside of Vancouver by more than a third.

"It is evidence showing that Insite achieves its objectives [and] it is very important because it shows it prevents death," said Kerr.

Researchers followed fatal overdoses in the immediate vicinity of the clinic over a period of 33 months before the facility opened in September 2003 and 27 months after its opening. The rate of fatal overdose plunged 35 per cent after the opening of the site, the study concluded, while the number of fatal overdoses in the rest of the city fell by all nine percent during the same period.

But the Conservative Government has indicated that he wants to put an end to the exemption and see the supervised injection site closed.

Supporters of the clinic successfully challenged the Federal Government, winning a decision of the Supreme Court of British Columbia Colombia later confirmed by the Court of appeal Colombia-British in January 2010 which found Insite is a health care facility and therefore falls within the provincial jurisdictionFederal steps.

Federal lawyers appealed appeal, however, arguing that Insite makes it easier for people to break the law.

This drew the criticism of the then-Minister of health of British Columbia Colombia Kevin Falcon, which emphasized the large body of independent research supporting the clinical.

The Supreme Court of the Canada should hear the arguments on the issue next month.

Kerr, said Monday that the position with the Conservatives on the issue is unlit.

"We really let one not back by trying to use a war on drug United States style, which is a well documented political failure," he said.

"Insite has also been shown very profitable." If you are concerned with the economy, it is clearly something that you need to support. ?

Janice Buchanan, Vice President of the BC Nurses' Union, called the Harper Government to abandon its appeal on the Lancet study, saying that the study shows contributes to Insite drug addicts in detox and retrieve.

"Instead of wasting the taxpayers money on lawyers and the courts to try to stop this service legitimate health care, the Conservatives - and all other political parties - should use this moment as an opportunity to ensure that their health care policies are based on evidence"buchanan""said in a press release.

The Government of the spent approximately 3 million per year on Insite, a pillar of the harm reduction strategy battle.

Studies of more than two dozen in various medical journals welcomed the installation as a success, suggesting that it reduced deaths by overdose, HIV and hepatitis rate and crime in the poor Downtown Eastside 10-block radiuswhere drug users are concentrated by the intravenous route of the city. The Centre of British Colombia for Excellence in HIV / AIDS said that since the opening of Insite, it has been an increase of 30 per cent of the number of drug abusers in detoxification.

Other Canadian cities, such as Victoria and Toronto, have said they want to open their own clinics safe-injection, modelled on Insite.

Liberal MP Hedy Fry, a physician whose electoral district of Vancouver Centre includes the Downtown Eastside, said that Harper must act on evidence.

"If you recognize that addiction is a disease and it is a medical problem, and you must deal with medical solutions, one of the most important things is the prevention of death," said Fry. "[Insite is] this goal in a remarkable manner.".

FRY said that the site is an effective tool for public health.

"Stephen Harper lives in the flat earth society." The evidence, this is what you watch. It works? Good. ?

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