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MacKay’s team dismisses theft claim of Tory leadership rival

- TERESA WRIGHT

OTTAWA — Tension between the two perceived frontrunne­rs of the Conservati­ve leadership contest have reached fever pitch with Erin O’Toole’s campaign accusing leadership rival Peter MacKay of stealing confidenti­al campaign data — charges MacKay’s team dismissed as a political ploy.

O’Toole’s campaign issued a late-night statement Friday, saying it has filed a formal complaint with three police agencies seeking an investigat­ion into MacKay’s organizati­on.

The complaint involves an alleged theft of confidenti­al campaign and strategy data uncovered by an internal investigat­ion after the O’Toole team’s systems were reportedly hacked last week.

No proof or documentat­ion has been provided about the investigat­ion or its findings, nor have any details been released about how the investigat­ion was conducted, except that it included data collection and in-person interviews.

The O’Toole campaign alleges the MacKay team obtained confidenti­al O’Toole login informatio­n for virtual campaign meetings held over the popular videoconfe­rencing applicatio­n Zoom, and that at least some of them were downloaded.

MacKay’s team dismissed the allegation­s as a “desperate, lastditch strategy.” It said it was “mildly amusing” to be on the receiving end of the accusation late on a Friday of what they believe was a “bad week for the O’Toole campaign.”

“It is not surprising that this is a tactic being trotted out the same week that Erin O’Toole performed very poorly in the debates in front of party members and Canadians,” the MacKay campaign said in its statement.

“Their campaign telegraphe­d immediatel­y after the debates that they had given up on their unity message and were going to tear down their opponents as a desperate, last-ditch strategy.”

MacKay’s team further noted that if someone from the O’Toole campaign leaked informatio­n, the O’Toole campaign should be talking to its own volunteers.

The O’Toole allegation named MacKay campaign organizer Jamie Lall and said details have been shared with RCMP, Ontario Provincial Police and Toronto police. In a tweet, Lall said not a word of the allegation is true.

“We call on Peter MacKay and his team to immediatel­y return and delete any stolen data or video’s currently in possession of staff and volunteers,” the O’Toole campaign said. “We further insist on swift co-operation from Mr. MacKay and his campaign with the RCMP, OPP, and Toronto Police Service and the immediate terminatio­n of all involved in this potentiall­y criminal action from their campaign.”

The allegation­s come after MacKay, O’Toole and fellow candidates Leslyn Lewis and Derek Sloan squared off in two leadership debates last week.

The debates will likely be the final faceoff between all four candidates before the ballots are sent out to party members early next month.

The four candidates now have two months left to convince thousands of party members they are the best person for the job.

Ballots will go in the mail in July and must be back at the party’s headquarte­rs by Aug. 21.

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