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Ca: PPC critic demands apology, takes legal action against party over ‘doxxin

Posted on September 19, 2019 by pogowasright.org

Lauren Boothby reports:

Maxime Bernier and his party are at the centre of legal action after a riding association apparently called an anti-fascist activist a ‘terrorist’ on social media, and posted his private information.

Omar Kinnarath’s lawyer sent the demand letter Tuesday morning, naming the party’s leader, Winnipeg PPC candidates Yogi Henderson and Steven Fletcher, and former CEO of the Winnipeg Centre riding association Monique Choiselat.

Read more on City News.

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