Windsor Star

Singh’s use of voters list not inappropri­ate: czar

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OTTAWA • Canada’s election watchdog says the NDP did nothing wrong when it used the national voters list to send Christmas cards from Jagmeet Singh. Still, a spokesman for the NDP leader is apologizin­g and says it won’t happen again.

Under the Canada Elections Act, parties are authorized to use the list of electors to communicat­e with voters, including to solicit donations.

There are no specific descriptio­ns or exclusions as to what constitute­s communicat­ing with electors and no restrictio­ns on the use of the list for authorized purposes outside an election period.

Myriam Croussette, spokeswoma­n for elections commission­er Yves Cote, says greeting cards are a legitimate way for parties to communicat­e with electors.

The issue arose when holiday cards from Singh were delivered to the home addresses of members of the parliament­ary press gallery.

Singh spokesman George Soule says a staffer at party headquarte­rs dipped into the voters list to help out someone in the leader’s office who couldn’t find addresses for some of the journalist­s who cover Parliament Hill.

“This was a mistake and we will make sure it doesn’t happen again,” Soule said.

Soule said the holiday card list has since been destroyed and the party quickly notified Cote of a possible breach. The Canada Elections Act stipulates that it is a criminal offence to use personal informatio­n contained in the voters list in an unauthoriz­ed manner.

However, in this instance, there was no breach, said Croussette. “There’s no prohibitio­n against the use of the list of electors for parties to send greeting cards and it’s actually common practice,” she said.

CHRISTMAS CARDS

 ?? JENNIFER GAUTHIER / BLOOMBERG ?? Jagmeet Singh’s camp found addresses for journalist­s,
for sending Christmas letters, from the voters’ list.
JENNIFER GAUTHIER / BLOOMBERG Jagmeet Singh’s camp found addresses for journalist­s, for sending Christmas letters, from the voters’ list.

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