Canadians alarmed by text messages asking their vote preference. Then their postal code. Then their name

Canadians alarmed by text messages asking their vote preference. Then their postal code. Then their name

It's election time, so receiving a text message from "Mary" or "Nancy" asking about your voting preferences might not seem all that unusual.At least that's what Calgarian Stacey Schoneck thought when she heard her phone ping this week and read

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