The trial's start date hasn't yet been scheduled. The new information strengthens the links between an automated phone calls account that ordered the misleading robocalls and an IP address belonging to the Conservative campaign in Guelph. The documents, including a page affidavit signed by Elections Canada investigator Al Mathews, resolve a small mystery about why a seemingly unconnected IP address was used to order up the automated robocalls: the internet provider gave the wrong information to Mathews.
Mathews had traced the misleading calls in Guelph to an account with RackNine, a company that provides clients the ability to make automated phone calls to thousands of people at once. The account, under the pseudonym "Pierre Jones," accessed RackNine using a specific IP address, a unique identifier associated with internet service accounts.
In March, , Rogers Communications gave Mathews the name of a customer who Mathews said seemed to be unconnected to the Conservative campaign in Guelph. Conservative Party officials have told Mathews that the list of call recipients matches their own list of Guelph residents who don't support the party. But the IP address seemed to be a dead end. In fact, the new records show, Rogers gave Mathews the name of the customer who currently uses that IP address.
The company has since corrected itself, Mathews wrote in the documents filed in court. The court had given Mathews a production order for the IP address information on March 20, , and Rogers complied the next day. Mathews went back to the customer named by Rogers and got a copy of a May 2, email to prove, using data from the email's header, that the IP address was different. He passed it on to Rogers and asked the company to take another look. Winter's coming! Time to let your inner adventurous spirit loose Not looking to cloud your day but winter is knocking!
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