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Shorting's confession is the core of the 35-page report conducted after Shorting's rival, Gerald Anderson, appealed his defeat, alleging the chief had stolen the election by buying votes. Anderson garnered 171 votes to Shorting's 266.
"I've never known my father to be dishonest," Shorting said. "My dad didn't raise us to be dishonest.""Gerald (Anderson) is saying Hector is buying votes, but he's buying votes just as much, and I think he's even worse because he's got a preacher's licence," [Isaac Sinclair] said. "And that's not in the report... That's only half the story in there. I tried to tell ([Larry Dyck]) the rest and then I wrote it (down) and mailed it in to INAC."See the full content of this document
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Dirty Deeds On a Manitoba Reserve
Little Saskatchewan First Nation chief admits to bribing voters
111Shorting's confession is the core of the 35-page report conducted after Shorting's rival, Gerald Anderson, appealed his defeat, alleging the chief had stolen the election by buying votes. Anderson garnered 171 votes to Shorting's 266."Year...See the full content of this document
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