Liberals allege gun group’s election ads break law, ask for investigation
OTTAWA — The Liberals have filed a complaint about advertising by the Canadian Shooting Sports Association during the federal election campaign.
Liberal candidate Adam Vaughan wrote Wednesday to elections commissioner Yves Cote, asking that he investigate nine online videos, produced by the association in English and Mandarin, urging gun owners to vote and warning that their right to own firearms is at stake.
The association says the ads are already running on two television networks.
Any advocacy group that spends more than $500 on political activity during the campaign is required to register as a third party with Elections Canada, which comes with obligations to disclose details about where its money comes from and how it’s being used.