Posted: May 04, 2021 2:31 PM ET | Last Updated: May 4
CBC News has confirmed that the RCMP has launched an investigation into the group.(CBC)
The RCMP has launched an investigation into a number of full-page advertisements in 2020, under the name Vaughan Working Families, Ontario s New Democratic Party says.
In the ads, which appeared in three national newspapers early last year during a tense round of contract talks with provincial teachers unions, Vaughan Working Families took aim at teachers unions and expressed support for the Ford government.
The ads further suggested parents supported the government s position.
RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Dmitri Malakhov told CBC News the investigation into this matter is ongoing and but that the force would not provide any further information at this time.
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