How much time should Michael Sona spend in jail for his involvement in the robocalls scandal that headlined the 2011 federal election? It depends on whom you ask. Sona is guilty of wilfully preventing or endeav...
Michael Sona was recently found guilty of hiring a firm to place 6,700 robocalls to Guelph voters in order to lead them to the wrong polling station. Only problem? The candidate he was backing still lost. So Mi...
Michael Sona has been found guilty of a single count under the Elections Act, for "wilfully preventing or endeavouring to prevent an elector from voting," or, in layman's terms, calling 6,700 non-Conservatives...
Michael Sona, a former Conservative campaign worker in the riding of Guelph, this morning begins his second day on trial for "wilfully preventing or endeavouring to prevent an elector from voting," or, for the ...