Investigation concludes Warren Kinsella’s Daisy Group did not break elections law GlobePolitics
An investigation by the Commissioner of Canada Elections has concluded Warren Kinsella and his Daisy Group consulting firm did not violate the Canada Elections Act when it worked to “seek and destroy” People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier by portraying him and his supporters as racist.
Under Canada’s election laws, specific details related to contracting by political parties are not made public. Parties are only required to release total campaign spending figures for broad categories, such as advertising or professional services. “I am writing in relation to allegations concerning the Daisy Group’s activities related to the 43rd federal general election. These allegations were reported in the media and resulted in complaints to our office,” she wrote. “All complaints received by the Office of the Commissioner of Canada Elections are reviewed to determine whether they raise issues under the Canada Elections Act.
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