Michael Sona: The Crown had argued that the witnesses were concerned about being harassed and losing employment opportunities if their involvement in the case against Michael Sona became public, according to CTV. Justice Celynne Dorval had previously lifted a publication ban on the contents of the testimony at the request of media outlets and now says there is no evidence of a risk of harassment and OTTAWA -- A judge has lifted a publication ban on the names of six Conservative staff members who provided testimony that led to charges in Elections Canada's robocalls investigation. Sona, a young Conservative worker in the Guelph, Ont., campaign of candidate Marty Burke, is the only person charged to date over fraudulent robocalls made during the 2011 election.
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