Nova Scotia RCMP Called in to Help With Investigation Into Byelection Allegations

Nova Scotia RCMP Called in to Help With Investigation Into Byelection Allegations
A highway sign to North Preston, N.S., is shown on Oct. 27, 2021. The Canadian Press/Andrew Vaughan
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Nova Scotia’s chief electoral officer has called in the RCMP to help her investigate the provincial Liberal party’s conduct in the campaign leading up to a byelection Tuesday.

Dorothy Rice issued a statement Thursday saying the Liberals ignored an order she issued this week requiring the party to remove all signs and campaign materials that contain false statements that suggest a plan is in the works to establish a dump in the riding of Preston.