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Wednesdays with @Kady replay: What does Sona's robocall charge mean?

On Wednesdays, CBCNews.ca's Politics blogger convenes a "people's caucus." Today: what does a charge against Tory campaign worker Michael Sona mean in the bigger picture of the 2011 election robocalls controversy?

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On Wednesdays, CBCNews.ca's Politics blogger convenes a "people's caucus" to discuss and debate the issues of the week.

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More than a year after the robocalls affair surfaced, a charge has been laid against Tory campaign worker Michael Sona, based on the original allegations in the Guelph, Ont. riding.  How significant is this step? How should we read last week's Elections Canada report in light of this week's charge? What does it mean in the bigger, national context of the automated telephone calls controversy?

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