Close nomination loopholes exploited by Longest Ballot Committee, MPs say



OTTAWA — A committee studying the impact of protest group the Longest Ballot Committee (LBC) in recent Canadian elections is calling on Parliament to close nomination loopholes the group has used to flood ballots with paper candidates. Read More



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