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New laws not the ‘only tool’ to strengthen ballot integrity: elections chief

New laws not the ‘only tool’ to strengthen ballot integrity: elections chief

OTTAWA — Chief electoral officer Stéphane Perrault acknowledges that proposed changes to bolster the integrity of the next national vote are unlikely to become law before Canadians head to the polls next. But Perrault said legislative tweaks are not the "only tool in the box" to deal with foreign meddling and other threats. In an […]

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