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As Julian Fantino Flounders, How Did A Toronto Beat Cop Make $300,000 On Election Robocalls in 2011?

The document discusses a Toronto police sergeant, Brett McFarland, and his robocall company Elect-Hit which earned over $245,000 from Conservative candidates in the 2011 federal election. It questions how the company was able to earn so much before being formally incorporated and discusses controversies surrounding campaigns that used Elect-Hit.

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As Julian Fantino Flounders, How Did A Toronto Beat Cop Make $300,000 On Election Robocalls in 2011?

The document discusses a Toronto police sergeant, Brett McFarland, and his robocall company Elect-Hit which earned over $245,000 from Conservative candidates in the 2011 federal election. It questions how the company was able to earn so much before being formally incorporated and discusses controversies surrounding campaigns that used Elect-Hit.

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As Julian Fantino flounders, how did a Toronto beat cop make $300,000 on election robocalls in 2011?

see correction and update below! Former top"cop Julian Fantino and his political master #tephen $arper likel% hoped the weekend would brin& reprie'e from the torrent of criticism o'er the closure of se'eral (eterans Affairs offices and Fantino)s lack of respect for those affected* +o such luck* The new week has seen continuin& disappro'al across the political spectrum, and, as ,lections -anada continues to in'esti&ate Fantino)s spendin& for the 2011 federal election, new .uestions should be asked re&ardin& how an upstart robocall compan% mana&ed to pull down hundreds of thousands of dollars in work from -onser'ati'e candidates e'en before it had been formall% incorporated federall% on 2/ June 2011* 0ultiple ,lect1i&ht incorporation papers re&ister the compan% to Toronto police #er&eant 2rett 0cFar.uhar)s home address* 3re'iousl%, -2- published a spread sheet detailin& amounts spent b% federal candidates on election callin& ser'ices in 2011* ,lect1i&ht)s haul, accordin& to those fi&ures, was $245,555*4/, all from -onser'ati'e 3art% of -anada candidates* 0cFar.uhar, decorated in 2003 b% then Toronto 3olice -hief Fantino, can be seen in uniform on a police bic%cle in a photo used for his twitter account 6#&t72rett* 8hile little public information e9ists on #&t* 0cFar.uhar, he was called upon to collect 'ideo recordin&s from businesses alon& 2loor #treet durin& the hi&h"profile 2005 case in which former :ntario Attorne% ;eneral 0ichael 2r%ant dra&&ed and killed bic%cle courier <arc% Allan #heppard* ,lect1i&ht in'oiced Fantino)s 2011 campai&n with it)s third"hi&hest, sin&le amount at $1=,420* >t is unknown whether 0cFar.uhar and ,lect1i&ht pro'ided the technolo&% for a 1=,000 stron& electronic town hall that the 2010 Fantino b%"election campai&n co"hosted with now suspended #enator 0ike <uff%* Fantino)s 2010 campai&n oddl% filed an ,lections -anada claim with ?ero e9penses relatin& to li'e or automated call work* >t is also unknown whether ,lect1i&ht was paid usin& the Fantino campai&n)s ille&al second election account or whether it has e'er pro'ided assistance to candidates outside of :ntario* ,lection campai&ns in'ol'in& ,lect1i&ht or 0cFar.uhar in 2011 pro'oked contro'ers%, e'en apolo&%, at multiple le'els of &o'ernment* The first known work billed b% ,lect1i&ht in'ol'ed the 2arrie ma%oralt% election on 2= :ctober 2010, which appears to ha'e &one off without a hitch* #i9 weeks later, howe'er, 2arrie)s 3ro&ressi'e -onser'ati'e ridin& association president resi&ned, citin& irre&ularities with nomination ballots for a 3- candidate in the 2011 pro'incial election* Fred $amelink)s resi&nation letter noted that @a lar&e number of applications were! dropped off at A2arrie 3- Association membership secretar%B 2rett 0cFar.uhar)s residence*C 8hen the &eneral pro'incial election season rolled around in #eptember 2011, -onser'ati'e federal 0ember of 3arliament <ean <el 0astro, now under indictment b% ,lections -anada, was forced to apolo&i?e after usin& federal 3arliamentar% resources to commission ,lect1i&ht)s .uestionable pollin& in the 3eterborou&h race* >n one of the most hotl% contested federal election races won b% -onser'ati'es in 2011, 8lad%slaw Di?on)s campai&n initiall% claimed that all suspicious li'e and robo"callin& had been done b% ,lect1i&ht* +ine months later Di?on conceded that 1esponsi'e

0arketin& ;roup, >nc* had also done $10,000 in unpaid work for the campai&n* Di?on won his seat b% less than /00 'otes* #pecial appro'al is re.uired for a Toronto police officer to take on an outside Eob of such ma&nitude* >nformation that > ha'e not been able to confirm su&&ests that durin& the 2011 federal election, 0cFar.uhar was assi&ned to special dut% workin& directl% for Toronto 3olice -hief 2ill 2lair* Toda%, > will lea'e 'oice or electronic mail messa&es at se'eral numbers or addresses for 0cFar.uhar, Fantino, 2lair, ,lect1i&ht, and 1ebecca ;rund%, ,lect1i&ht)s one known emplo%ee at the time* > will post an updated 'ersion of this article with an% related information as soon as it is recei'ed* -:11,-T>:+F An earlier 'ersion of this article stated that @Fantino)s 2010 campai&n oddl% filed an ,lections -anada claim of ?ero e9penseC rather than, as currentl% stated, @?ero e9penses related to li'e or automated call work*C Fantino)s 2010 e9pense reportin& can be found hereF httpFGGwww*elections*caG83A33#G83FG,+G--G<etailed1eport? actH-2Ie'entidH33Ireturnt%peH1IoptionH2IpartH3AI.uer%idHJ5e4Kce4aJeaK12b401=Kcf25b1Jae ed L3<AT,F > ha'e published a spreadsheet detailin& :ntario federal -3- candidates) nearl% $300M in e9penses with ,lect1i&ht in 2011 here httpFGGwww*scribd*comGdocG20=0==10/* 8hile > ha'e not recei'ed an% replies so far 'ia email, Jim 1oss, formerl% of Front 3orch #trate&ies and now N apparentl% " with ,lect1i&ht A,1B, took to twitter A6Jim1oss#trate&%B in response to con'ersations there to denounce @conspirac% theorists*C 0r* 1oss later replied to Trace% Ment, who worked for Fantino durin& the 2010 b%"election and has since blown the whistle on campai&n 'iolations, @ ,1 was not in'ol'ed in that b%election, nor was >* >f %ou are alle&in& wron&doin& on m% part, do so clearl% not b% insinuation*C

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