2019 Canadian Election Fraud



As part of the 2019 Canadian Elections, the Defending Conservatism Institute catalogued cases of Liberal voter fraud targeting Conservative voters.

Hundreds of Thousands of Voter Cards Sent to Dead, Non-Citizens
As reported on by the Toronto Sun in November 2018, hundreds of thousands of voter cards were sent to dead people and non-citizens. Furthermore, as pointed out by the Sun, the Trudeau administration had the laws changed just before the elections so voter cards could be used as identification to vote.

"According to Elections Canada, about 207,000 voter information cards were sent out in the last election to people that were already dead. Another 57,500 went to people that were not citizens. With the Trudeau government set to allow voter information cards to be used as identification in the next election we should all be worried. Are dead people going to vote? Did they vote in the last election? What about non-citizens? The scary thing is that Elections Canada recently admitted that they have no way of tracking whether a someone is a citizen before voting, describing the process as an honour system. Beyond the dead and non-citizens, Elections Canada also says that about 16% of the entries on the list of electors contain incorrect information. Former chief electoral officer Marc Mayrand told a Commons committee a few years ago that even after adjusting for corrections during and after the election, about 12% of the entries on the list contain incorrect information. To put that in perspective, 330,570 voter information cards were returned as 'undeliverable' and 509,397 had to be corrected after a complaint. This is what Justin Trudeau wants to allow as a form of identification?" -Brian Lilley, Toronto Sun

Trudeau Administration Changed Laws so Millions of Non-Citizens Could Vote
Just before the elections, the Trudeau administration also had the laws changed to help non-Canadian citizens vote in the upcoming elections. As also reported on by Brian Lilley of the Sun:

"Trudeau’s change won’t improve the integrity of the voters list or make sure only those eligible cast ballots, it will actually make voter fraud easier to conduct. In fact, I see little in his Bill C-76 that will tackle issues, such as voter fraud. Instead, the big change in Trudeau’s bill to change elections is to allow Canadians who moved away, and have no intention of coming back to this country, to cast a ballot. Celebrities, such as Neil Young or Donald Sutherland, that left Canada for Hollywood in the 1960s will be able to have a say in our elections. Canadians that moved back to their ancestral homelands and will never return will soon be able to cast a ballot. This could add as many as 2 million electors to the list, more than the total number of ballots cast in all four Atlantic provinces in 2015." -Brian Lilley, Toronto Sun

Altering Ballots

 * According to Jenny Rae Hennig, several people were caught smearing the ballot votes of Conservative voters.
 * Frank Niesinsk observed election officials opening the ballots of multiple voters in violation of longstanding election laws.

Hundreds of Conservative Voters Kept From Voting
Hundreds of oil and gas workers were denied the right to vote and turned away from the polls despite having valid I.D., the majority of whom were likely Conservative voters. Some were from BC and Ontario, so the fraud affected multiple provinces. Wal-Mart employees were also prevented from voting by employers who refused them time off to vote.


 * Wynona Turnell Smith stated that at least 100 oil pipeliners in Moosomin, Saskatchewan were being prevented from voting. Some were from BC and Ontario, so the fraud affected multiple provinces. All of them had driver's licenses but were prevented from voting.
 * Tyra Hudson stated, "The remote workers in the oilfields would have loved to vote for you. Unfortunately they are being turned away from the polls after being told at the advance polls to come back on October 21... the worker at the pool said they were trained to say that. I smell a dirty election."
 * Jackie Hoffman mentioned that at least 25 oil and gas workers who would have voted Conservative were turned away from the polls in Alberta and kept from voting because they were working away from their home districts. Deana Sonnleitner and her sister-in-law were both prevented from voting because they were Alberta residents from Calgary working in B.C. They were turned away and told they had to go to the nearest Alberta town to vote. Karen Sawchuk mentioned she was seeing the same thing in Alberta also, Conservative voters being prevented from voting due to travel. According to Janet Pearce, students were being prevented from voting in their home towns and only allowed to vote near their universities.
 * Ramona Brown said that oil and gas workers were being kept from voting in Alberta because they were away from home even though they had valid I.D.
 * Lannish Wilto stated that Wal-Mart employees were being kept from voting by employers who refused them time off to vote.
 * According to Harry Fogarty, "Harry Fogarty: "There is a news story that some people showed up to vote in some areas in different provinces and they got turned away even though they had the proper ID and voting cards in their hands. And one voting place nobody showed up to open."
 * Logan Bruder was prevented from voting because he was traveling and away from his polling place. Janie Parrotta Mantean stated that happened to a friend of hers as well.
 * According to Richard Atkinson, some people were getting the runaround when attempting to vote, and others were being forced to vote in mosques.
 * Clayton Catlin stated that multiple voting stations, presumably in Ontario, were preventing people from voting.
 * Anne Gitroy was prevented from voting because her utility bills were electronic. In her words, "because my bills are all electronic and i didnt get my id changed yet they refused to let me vote. I believe that the fact that i am a canadian citizen and have pd taxes here all my life should be enough. Does this mean that homeless people also have to have paper proof to provide place of residence so they can vote? It's unconstitutional and my vote could have made the difference between losing or winning the seat." (sic)
 * Danny Bartel, a truck driver, was prevented from voting despite having his I.D., and told he was outside his voting area.
 * Jesse B. Tyson complained that he wasn't allowed to vote despite having been a permanent resident of Canada for nearly 20 years while new refugees are allowed to vote.
 * Karen Covlin Day was prevented from voting because of unexpected travel. In her words, "I am from Nipawin. I have been born and raised in Saskatchewan! I came to Balgonie unexpected, (or I would’ve voted advanced). I want to vote for you but the Balgonie Saskatchewan polling station told me NO."

Liberal Claims They Voted Four Times Already
A Liberal voter named Chris Pokorski claimed he had voted four times already.

Voters Told They Already Voted
According to Dawn Scrupps-McFadden, multiple conservative voters were told they had already voted when attempting to vote.

Voters Forced to Use Pencils Instead of Pens
Numerous Conservative voters were forced to use pencils instead of pens, and complained about how concerned they were that their votes would be altered.


 * Larry Imrich expressed concern that voters were being prevented from voting in pen, and said he had specifically requested to vote in pen but was told by the clerk that votes had to be in pen. Larry questioned whether the documents could even be considered legal if the votes were not in pen, and suggested that "the vote is a sham." James Dennis said the votes would just be ripped up anyway if Liberals didn't like them. Jerry Clapham and Sharon Xavier both expressed concerns that they had been forced to vote in pencil also, with Sharon stating "I had the exact same concern ? 'pencil marks can be erased !!" (sic)
 * Kathy Epp questioned why Conservative voters were being forced to use pencils. Five others expressed similar sentiments including Terri Lynn Spiteri, who said, "I made my X very large and very thick and very deep, almost through the paper! I thought it was odd too." To quote Roy Lee Wilcox, "Marked mine deep.....it is b.s pencil should never be on a ballet might just be how the liberals plan to cheat to win...wouldnt put anything by the 'trudeau molester' at this point." CJ Journeay cynically remarked, "because we cant afford pens under the trudeau government. Massive deficits... in 4 years it will be crayons."
 * Irene Devine said she specifically asked to vote in pen and was refused by poll workers who claimed they couldn't refold her ballot.

Potential Nursing Home Fraud
Lynda Wood-Slaght suggested that Liberals were stealing votes by manipulating elderly nursing home residents, using polling stations to gain votes from residents who didn't even know their own names.

Illegal Voting

 * According to Rene Jansen in a comment that has since disappeared, multiple people observed illegal residents coming into Canada to vote. However, in a follow-up comment that is still visible, she rebuts criticism of her claim, stating "no these were actual people that were there to witness it." (sic)
 * Britanny Bee-Nantel stated that "It was an unfair election, so many refugees who enterred illegally and legally who were allowed to vote."
 * J.B. Tyson remarked that, "I'm a Canadian perm resident for nearly 20 yrs and wasnt allowed a vote! Yet the new refugees get to vote."