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Elections watchdog announces charges against former leader of defunct Bridge party

- MAAN ALHMIDI

OTTAWA

The former leader of the defunct Bridge Party of Canada and another individual are facing charges under both the Canada Elections Act and the Criminal Code, says Canada’s elections commission­er.

“Two charges have been laid under the Canada Elections Act and a joint charge has been laid under the Criminal Code,” Yves Cote said in a statement Thursday.

Cote said David Berlin, who led the since-deregister­ed party, has been charged under the Canada Elections Act with causing an official agent to provide false or misleading informatio­n about expenses to the chief electoral officer.

Another individual, Daniel Berlin, is charged with obstructin­g the work of the elections commission­er by “knowingly making a false or misleading statement” during his investigat­ion.

Both are also facing a joint criminal charge of fraud over $5,000 for submitting an electoral campaign return containing false documents.

The allegation­s, which have not been tested in court, stem from the 2015 election campaign for Karim Rizkallah, a candidate in the riding of Ottawa-West Nepean.

The Commission­er of Canada Elections is the independen­t officer responsibl­e for enforcing the Canada Elections Act and the federal Referendum Act.

David Berlin, who was the co-founder of The Walrus magazine, ran as a candidate for the Bridge party in the Toronto riding of University-Rosedale in 2015. The party was deregister­ed in 2017.

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