Nova Scotia Liberals Accuse PC Candidate of Voter Bribery with Gift Cards
Legal action seeks to remove Susan Corkum-Greek from ballot over alleged election law breach.
- Liberals filed a complaint against Susan Corkum-Greek's campaign for distributing Tim Hortons gift cards, claiming it constitutes voter bribery.
- The Nova Scotia Supreme Court will not hear the case until after the election on November 26.
- PC campaign manager admitted to purchasing $51.75 worth of gift cards, leading to his resignation.
- PC Leader Tim Houston defends Corkum-Greek, attributing the action to a volunteer's mistake.
- Elections Nova Scotia is investigating, but its authority is limited to referring the matter for prosecution.