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Robo-protest irony

Let's leave investigation of any electioneering wrongdoing to Elections Canada and the RCMP and have Parliament get on with its business.

Editor:

Perhaps now that an Elections Canada spokesman has revealed that the bulk of the 31,000 messages its received from Canadians concerning alleged fraudulent robo-calls were themselves made via automated forms or online form letters, people will tone down their hysteria on the issue.

Particularly since most of the calls were solicited by anti-government activists and were non-specific in nature.

Let's leave the investigation of any electioneering wrong doing to Elections Canada and the RCMP and have Parliament get on with its business.

John Amon, Victoria