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April 23rd, 2014

NDP asking Harold Albrecht, Peter Braid and Stephen Woodworth to block Unfair Elections Act

Conservative Bill C-23 would deny thousands of Canadians of their right to vote

If Conservative MP’s Harold Albrecht, Peter Braid and Stephen Woodworth are true democrats, they will join the NDP in voting against the Unfair Elections Act in the House of Commons.

“We will do everything we can to stop this Bill from being passed in Parliament. It will only weaken our democracy”, said NDP leader Tom Mulcair. “It is in this vein, that I am asking all Conservative MPs to find the courage to stand up and defend every Canadian’s right to vote.”

In addition to Albrecht, Braid and Woodworth, New Democrats will publicly invite several Conservative MPs over the coming days to join ranks with opponents of this destructive bill, which would not only strip thousands of Canadians of their right to vote, but remove Elections Canada’s powers of investigation and ability to educate voters.

“It's unacceptable that a party would use its majority to pass a bill that gives its party a clear-cut advantage in the next general election. It’s an antidemocratic initiative that must be blocked by Parliamentarians from all parties”, added NDP MP Peggy Nash (Parkdale—High Park).