By Elizabeth Marshall ——Bio and Archives--November 18, 2019
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“Non-interference by Foreigners Prohibition — inducements by non-residents 331 No person who does not reside in Canada shall, during an election period, in any way induce electors to vote or refrain from voting or vote or refrain from voting for a particular candidate unless the person isNow we understand that, according to media, there had been a “bromance” between Justin Trudeau and Barack Obama2 which has been going on for a number of years. And it would seem the “bromance” has continued, but who actually is the dominant of this duo of Trudeau and Obama? During Trudeau’s leadership race and the 2015 federal election, it had been reported that Obama had sent members of his election team, including “…deputy campaign manager in the last U.S. presidential campaign…” and that “Justin Trudeau's Liberals have quietly been getting regular advice” from Obama’s team.3 It had also been reported that “… Justin Trudeau’s Liberal leadership team is looking to U.S. Democrats for advice on how to win. Mitch Stewart, who was the battleground-states director for the Obama campaign, has been sought out to speak to Trudeau’s strategists according to officials with the Trudeau campaign.”4 It’s as if Big Brother Obama was looking out for Little Bro Justin, doesn’t it?(a) a Canadian citizen; or (b) a permanent resident within the meaning of subsection 2(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. 2000, c. 9, s. 331; 2001, c. 27, s. 211.”
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