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Grit MP in Guelph fined for robocalls
Message failed to ID Liberals
OTTAWA -- A Liberal MP's riding association has been slapped with a hefty fine for failing to adequately identify itself in robocalls during the 2011 election campaign.
A recorded message to voters in the southern Ontario riding of Guelph violated telemarketing rules by failing to state it came from the Liberal party or MP Frank Valeriote's campaign, the CRTC said Friday.
The infraction carried a $4,900 fine.
"The violations involved a pre-recorded message sent by the association that failed to identify on whose behalf the call was made; provide necessary call-back information; and display the originating telephone number or an alternate number where the originator could be reached," the CRTC said.
The CRTC says the penalty could have been as high as $15,000 for every single robocall that went out. But the association's spotty record-keeping kept the regulator from knowing precisely how many calls were made during a one-hour window on April 30, 2011.
The automated calls warned against Conservative candidate Marty Burke's views on abortion after media reports that said he'd been endorsed by the Campaign Life Coalition.
The Guelph Mercury reported Burke won the endorsement after responding "no" to a coalition survey that asked, "Are there any circumstances under which you believe a woman should have access to abortion?"
"The race in Guelph is very close," said the message, recorded in a woman's voice. "Vote strategically on Monday to protect our hard-earned rights from the Conservatives and Marty's extreme views."
Valeriote won the contest by a comfortable margin. The Guelph MP said he accepts the CRTC's findings and is sorry for breaking the rules.
"We were unaware of certain requirements and inadvertently neglected to include some identifying features in the message, such as a phone number and address," Valeriote said in a statement.
"When I first learned of the errors in the call earlier this year, I was fully and immediately co-operative with the CRTC; I take full responsibility and apologize for the infringement."
Both the riding association and Valeriote have agreed to put into place a compliance program to ensure they don't again run afoul of the rules, the regulator said.
"We appreciate that Mr. Valeriote and the association fully co-operated with our investigation and committed to comply with the rules in future campaigns," CRTC chief compliance and enforcement officer Andrea Rosen said in a statement.
"We expect political party associations and candidates who are running for office to put appropriate safeguards in place to ensure compliance with the rules."
Allegations of fraudulent and misleading phone calls designed to suppress the vote of targeted constituents during the May 2, 2011, election are currently being investigated by Elections Canada.
The investigation has centred on Guelph, where a number of residents say they received automated phone calls from someone claiming to be from Elections Canada and directing them to a wrong or non-existent polling station.
While the misleading phone calls appeared to target non-Conservative voters, the Conservative party insists it had no involvement in any such scheme.
The RCMP has been called in to help Elections Canada.
The CRTC fine pertains only to a breach of telemarketing rules and not to any possible violation of the Canada Elections Act.
Conservative party spokesman Fred DeLorey questioned whether the calls swayed the election result in Guelph. Valeriote defeated runner-up Burke by more than 6,000 votes.
The CRTC fine offers just the latest evidence of electoral missteps.
In March, the Conservatives paid back Elections Canada $230,198 and dropped its Supreme Court appeal of the so-called "in-and-out" scheme. The party settled last November for another $52,000 for breaking the Elections Act.
-- The Canadian Press
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition August 25, 2012 A20
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