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Public inquiry needed to provide answers

Editor: I am writing about the robocall election fraud scandal that has recently been uncovered.

Editor:

I am writing about the robocall election fraud scandal that has recently been uncovered. Prime Minister Harper is trying to downplay this matter, but the truth is that there are reports of illegal calls being made in dozens of swing ridings, calls that deliberately misled potential non-Conservative voters as to where they should go to vote.

To do this would have taken big money and access to phone lists of known non-Conservative voters.

The Conservative "majority" may be even less legitimate than some of us have always thought it was.

Who paid for this? Who supplied the phone lists? A public inquiry is necessary to get answers to these questions.

Anne Miles

Gibsons