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The B.C. government and the Opposition have released duelling narratives about a mental health facility that is at the heart of alleged voter irregularities in the October election.

Solicitor General Garry Begg’s response to a court petition says a BC Conservative operative was warned by police to stay away from Argyll Lodge in the riding of Surrey-Guildford, where the woman was gathering information about the election from residents who signed statements “they could neither read nor understand.”

1 New court filings challenge BC Conservative allegations of election fraud. A resident’s son claims his father was manipulated by a Conservative organizer and did not understand the affidavit he signed. He was allegedly removed from his care home without family consent. #bcpoli pic.twitter.com/Sut9NeegR2

— Jas Johal (@JasJohalBC) February 27, 2025

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Begg’s response says that despite the warning from Surrey RCMP, the woman succeeded in moving one resident out of the lodge in January.

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