Bombshell: Over 120,000 mail-in ballots went uncounted — but trust the system, they said
Out of 1,321,449 special ballots issued, only 1,200,808 were actually tallied — meaning 9.1% vanished into the system’s cracks.
The conspiracy isn’t that ballots might disappear — it’s that they do. And Elections Canada just admitted it.
According to Blacklock’s Reporter, over 120,000 mail-in ballots from the April 28 federal election were never counted. That’s out of 1,321,449 special ballots issued, with only 1,200,808 actually tallied — meaning 9.1% vanished into the system’s cracks.
Let that sink in: one in every ten “special” ballots went MIA — and EC won’t say if they were lost, late, or just trashed.
This isn’t fringe theory. It’s built-in inefficiency.
This spring, EC also apologized for dumping 822 ballots in Coquitlam, B.C., and mislabelling ballots in Terrebonne, Que., where the Liberals scraped out a victory by one vote. And now the CBC confirms Elections Canada is investigating Terrebonne irregularities.
Bloc MP Sébastien Lemire is demanding answers: “It should be accountable to voters.” Novel idea.
This breakdown isn’t new. In 2021, 90,000 ballots were returned too late and discarded, and another 123,000 never made it back on time. That’s a quarter‑million voters partially disenfranchised.
Then there’s the fraud:
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A non‑citizen illegally voted in Edmonton‑Manning and admitted he knew he wasn’t eligible — fined $1,000.
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A Richmond Hill man voted twice — mail and in‑person — and was hit with the same fine
Minimal penalties for systemic failures that might swing a seat. Case in point? Québec’s one‑vote result.
The plot thickens: Chief Electoral Officer Stéphane Perrault held a private meeting with NDP insiders and civil servants on Jan 25 2024 to craft Bill C‑65 — a law that delayed the election by one week, conveniently tipping pension eligibility for 28 Liberal & NDP MPs.
No Bloc. No Conservatives. Just insiders drafting election law with EC’s full indulgence.
They pitched it as avoiding Diwali conflicts. But it magically protects a $77,900-a-year pension for possibly defeated MPs. That’s legislative self‑service, served cold.
Meanwhile, Liberals once pushed smartphone voting — thankfully shot down 6‑5 — with Bloc MPs warning it would “open the door to fraud.” Now they’re pushing for 16‑year‑old voters.
So next time someone dismisses concerns as “conspiracy theories,” remind them: Ballots are lost, ballots are dumped, non‑citizens are voting, double‑voting exists, and private partisan meetings are shaping election laws for pensions.
It’s not a theory. It’s documented, and Elections Canada is in the thick of it.
Sheila Gunn Reid
Chief Reporter
Sheila Gunn Reid is the Alberta Bureau Chief for Rebel News and host of the weekly The Gunn Show with Sheila Gunn Reid. She's a mother of three, conservative activist, and the author of best-selling books including Stop Notley.
COMMENTS
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Richard Gauthier commented 2025-07-26 09:13:33 -0400Is that how the liberals can win an election? By cheating!!! -
Wayne Currie commented 2025-07-21 20:05:36 -0400Elections Canada is not responsible to the electorate – it’s responsible to the gov’t. We live in a dictatorship. General elections are held to give people the impression they are participating in a democratic process. Results are foreordained. Elections Canada simply has to figure out the nuts & bolts of where & how to jimmy the votes. -
Bernhard Jatzeck commented 2025-07-18 23:18:05 -0400Am I to assume that Elections Canada can’t properly count past 3? One missing ballot is a mistake. More than 120,000 is an “oops”…… -
Bruce Atchison commented 2025-07-18 21:02:46 -0400Liberals love the way mail-in ballots can be “misplaced.” And ridding our countries of such leftist cheaters will be difficult. Like metastasizing cancer, they’re all through the body politic.
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Robert Pariseau commented 2025-07-18 18:30:19 -0400Yeah, so how do you get rid of their accomplices?