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Double-double trouble: N.S. Tories accused of vote-buying with Tim Hortons gift cards

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HALIFAX – A Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative constituency campaign manager has resigned amid accusations of “vote-buying” with Tim Hortons gift cards.

Peter Zwicker, the Tory campaign manager for the constituency of Lunenburg, N.S., resigned Tuesday morning after the Nova Scotia Liberals lodged a complaint with election officials about the party giving gift cards to people at a drive-thru on Saturday.

Zwicker issued a statement saying the campaign was hosting an event with local candidate Susan Corkum-Greek at the Lunenburg Tim Hortons location, and he handed out gift cards valued at $2.07 — the price of a medium cup of coffee. He said that over 15 minutes he gave out cards totalling $51.75.

Zwicker said Corkum-Greek did not know this had happened, and he said he is “sincerely sorry” that his actions caused a distraction from the campaign.

The Liberals said they were made aware of the gift card giveaway by a community member who was present. The party said it was reported that a campaign worker handed out the cards to people in line at the drive-thru while Corkum-Greek was stationed at the other end, greeting patrons and requesting their support in the Nov. 26 provincial election.

“This potential vote-buying activity raises serious concerns about election integrity,” Liberal party president Margaret Miller said in a statement Tuesday.

“A Nova Scotia Conservative candidate allegedly out there bribing Nova Scotians to vote for her and her party — was this an isolated incident? This is certainly not behaviour people expect from their elected officials in this day and age,” she continued.

Elections Nova Scotia confirmed the receipt of the complaint from the Liberals, and a spokesperson said the agency is investigating.

During a news conference Tuesday morning, Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston said he wasn’t at the drive-thru Saturday, but he was in Lunenburg later in the day knocking on doors.

“It wouldn’t be uncommon for political events to have coffee and doughnuts, this might be a spin on that. But we’ll let Elections Nova Scotia have their say,” he said, speaking to reporters before Zwicker issued a statement about his resignation.

Houston said handing out gift cards is not a party strategy, and that “local campaigns make decisions.”

Tom Urbaniak, a professor of political science at Cape Breton University in Sydney, N.S., said in an interview Tuesday there is an ethical difference between offering doughnuts and coffee at a campaign event hosted by a party and handing people a direct gift.

“It has the echoes of a practice that was common historically in Nova Scotia … where candidates would distribute rum or boxes of chocolates and it was a form of vote-buying. But this essentially disappeared by the early 1990s,” Urbaniak said.

“That would seem to echo a historical (practice) now considered generally unsavoury,” he added.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 12, 2024.

— With files from Michael Tutton.

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Scheifele, Connor score twice as red-hot Jets down Rangers 6-3

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NEW YORK (AP) — Mark Scheifele and Kyle Connor each scored twice, Connor Hellebuyck made 33 saves, and the Winnipeg Jets won their seventh straight, 6-3 over the New York Rangers on Tuesday night.

Gabriel Vilardi and Vladislav Namestnikov also scored for the Jets, who have now won 15 of their first 16 National Hockey League games.

Will Cuylle, Alexis Lafreniere and Kaapo Kakko scored for the Rangers, who dropped their second straight home game following last Thursday’s 6-1 loss to the Buffalo Sabres.

Hellebuyck improved to 12-1-0 this season.

Scheifele scored 57 seconds into the contest before Cuylle tied it at 13:07 of the first.

Vilardi put the visitors ahead on the power play at 8:58 before Lafreniere tied the game again at 12:51 of the second.

Connor put the Jets ahead for good at 16:03 of the second. Scheifele scored again 1:08 into the third — his ninth of the season — before Kakko narrowed the deficit to 4-3 just 32 seconds later. Namestnikov scored his fifth at 13:08 and Connor completed the scoring into an empty net with 20 seconds to play.

Igor Shesterkin, who gave up five goals and was pulled at home in the loss to Buffalo, made 27 saves for the Rangers.

TAKEAWAYS

Winnipeg stayed perfect on the road with seven straight wins.

KEY MOMENT

Hellebuyck made a lunging save on Reilly Smith at 4:50 of the second and denied Chris Krieder point-blank on a power play later in the period.

KEY STATS

Connor leads the Jets with 22 points. He is one of 11 Winnipeg players with 10 or more points.

Rangers forward Artemi Panarin assisted on Lafreniere’s goal. Panarin leads the Rangers with 22 points — including 10 goals — and has points in 13 of New York’s 14 games this season.

UP NEXT

Jets: Visit the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday.

Rangers: Host the San Jose Sharks on Thursday.

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