All across Canada, concerned Canadians will take to the streets this Saturday, March 31st, as part of a second wave of protests in response to the widening electoral fraud scandal. We can see more and more evidence of systematic election fraud. A recent CBC investigation found a national pattern of voters receiving misleading robocalls after they were identified as being non-Conservative, a result that suggests “that the misleading calls relied on data gathered by, and carefully guarded by, the Conservative Party.” [1] Just this week our friends at the Council of Canadians have launched legal challenges to election results in seven key ridings where they have found significant evidence that fraud affected the result of the election. [2] With your help, we’ve sent hundreds of reports of electoral fraud to the Council of Canadians and Elections Canada to aid their investigations. Now, as a recent poll shows that your call for a public inquiry is supported by an overwhelming majority of Canadians, it’s time to get back out into the streets and refocus attention on this issue. [3] This weekend’s rallies will demand a rapid investigation, a full public inquiry, and serious consequences for election fraud including new elections in affected ridings. What: Rally against Election Fraud When: Saturday March 31st (Sunday in Ottawa) Where: Cities all across Canada - see below for a rally near you! National Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/388129707864596/ Not on Facebook? Check here for a list of rallies happening all across the country: http://newelectionnow.wordpress.com/rallies/ Brantford: Victoria Park, 1:00 pm Calgary, Calgary City Hall, 1:00 pm Edmonton: Sir Winston Churchill Square, 12:00 noon Gatineau: Parc Moussette, 11:00 am Halifax: Parade Square, 1:00 pm Hamilton: Gore Park, 2:00 pm Kelowna: The Sails, 1:00 pm Kitchener-Waterloo: Kitchener City Hall, 1:00pm Lethbridge, 255 8th St. South, 11:00 am Montreal: Place Du Peuple – Square Victoria, 2:00 pm Nelson: City Hall, 12:00 noon Ottawa: Parliament Hill, 12:00 noon on Sunday April 1st Peterborough: Confederation Park, NE corner, 1:00 pm Regina: Victoria Park Plaza, 2:00pm Saint John: King’s Square, 2:00 pm St. John’s: Colonial Building, Military Road, 2:00 pm Toronto: Old City Hall, Queen & Bay, 2:30 pm Vancouver: Vancouver Art Gallery, 750 Hornby St., 2:00 pm Victoria: Centennial Square, 2:00 pm Windsor: Charles Clark Square, 2:00 pm Winnipeg: corner Osborne St, & River Ave, 2:30 pm Are you planning to attend a rally on Saturday? Yes, I’ll be there -- No, I can’t make it this time. Please note - while we're working to promote the rallies, they are being organized by a range of groups and concerned Canadians volunteering their time. We have done our best to confirm all the event details, but we would strongly recommend double checking the facebook events or this list of rallies in case of changes or mistakes before heading out. I hope you can make it on Saturday, Matthew on behalf of the Leadnow team p.s. If there's no rally near you, please forward this email to any friends who might want to attend, and click here to spread the our online action on facebook.

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