According to Poilievre's campaign, about 312,000 members were sold, including about 119,000 in Ontario
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Canadian Press
Ottawa — Patrick Brown's leadership campaign raises concerns About what's called a "misleading" email sent to party members by his main rivals.
Brown's National Campaign Co-Chair John Reynolds today sent a letter to the party's leader election organizing committee from the Pierre Poirievre campaign before the deadline last month. Investigate the emails received and support $ 15 members.
In order to vote for the next leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, the party stated that supporters must register as members by June 3. Approximately 312,000 members, including approximately 119,000 in Ontario.
However, Reynolds' letter is new after Brown's campaign receives what looks like an "official-looking warning" from Poilievre's team that membership status is incomplete. Claims to have received "many complaints" from members who said they purchased membership. The
email clearly states that it is from the Poilievre campaign.
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Pierre Poilievre team claims Patrick Brown supporters have offered to pay for membership File a complaint
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Poilievre "Misleading" emails from the camp are "tens of thousands" May have led to duplicate memberships in: Opponent
This report by Canadian Press was first published on June 23, 2022.
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