Cambridge candidate says he's lost hundreds of election signs, calls it 'voter suppression'
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Cambridge candidate says he's lost hundreds of election signs, calls it 'voter suppression'
Federal election candidates in Cambridge and Guelph are reporting their campaign signs are being stolen or vandalized. One Cambridge candidate says he's lost hundreds of signs in this campaign.
Election signs subject to municipal by-law
With less than a week to go until Election Day, there’s still time to show your support for the candidate of your choice, but be sure to follow all the rules that are in place for installing your signs. Colourful political candidate signs are a given in any election, be […]
Elections Signs Are Being Removed Or Damaged In Huntsville
The Huntsville Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has received several reports in recent weeks of elections signs being removed or damaged. In one instance, a volunteer putting up signs felt threatened by people challenging their activity. It is both illegal to interfere with election signs (mischief) and threatening behaviour towards any person engaged in legal posting of election signs. If anyone has information about the signs …
'Several reports' of election signs stolen or damaged in Ontario: police #CDNNews #OnElection #OnPoli
Police in an Ontario town say they have received “several reports” of election signs being stolen or damaged. Ontario Provincial Police’s Huntsville detachment issued a news release on Tuesday about the incidents. “In one instance, a volunteer putting up signs felt threatened by people challenging their activity,” the release said. It’s illegal to interfere with election signs as well as threaten anyone who is legally posting election signs, OPP…
It is illegal to damage election signs and threaten those putting them up: Huntsville OPP - Huntsville Doppler
The Huntsville Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has received several reports in recent weeks of elections signs being removed or damaged. In one instance, a volunteer putting up signs felt threatened by people challenging their activity. It is both illegal to interfere with election signs (mischief) and threatening behaviour towards any person engaged in legal posting of election signs. If anyone has information about the signs …
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