Tory party takes disciplinary action after membership list shared
OTTAWA — The Conservative party is demanding that the National Firearms Association destroy a party membership list that it appears to have illicitly obtained from one of the camps in the recent leadership contest.
“We are aware that our members are being contacted by an outside organization,” the party said Friday in a Facebook post.
“We will be issuing a cease-and-desist letter to the organization in question, demanding that they destroy the list.”
Party spokesman Cory Hann later confirmed that the organization is the National Firearms Association.