CBC News: Online vote-swapping legal but voter beware, Elections Canada warns
October 7, 2008 by gduggan
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Canada’s electoral watchdog has deemed online vote-swapping to be legal but warned that the scheme could be used to dupe voters into casting their ballot for certain parties.
Elections Canada began looking into the issue after a Facebook group surfaced last week urging people living in ridings likely to have tight races to swap votes as a way to keep Stephen Harper’s Conservatives from winning a majority.
James Hale, a spokesman for the federal agency, said the act of encouraging someone to vote in a particular way is allowed under the Elections Act.
It’s also acceptable for people to invite voters to participate in an organized strategic voting plan, whether on the internet or through other means, he said.
CBC Tech Bytes: Copyright reform pledge gaining steam
October 6, 2008 by gduggan
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CBC Tech Bytes: Copyright reform pledge gaining steam
Peter Nowak, CBCNews.ca
With so many issues vying for attention as the Canadian election draws nearer, it’s getting harder and harder to get support for one’s own particular favourite. It’s notable, then, that University of Ottawa internet law professor Michael Geist is managing to drum up significant political backing for balanced copyright reform legislation.

