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Moe says candidate isn't intimidated after bullet holes found at campaign office

REGINA — Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe says a candidate in the upcoming provincial election isn't intimidated by two bullet holes found in a window at his campaign office.
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Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe gestures while speaking to the media during a scrum in Regina, Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Heywood Yu

REGINA — Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe says a candidate in the upcoming provincial election isn't intimidated by two bullet holes found in a window at his campaign office.

He says in a statement that targeting a campaign for any party in this way is completely unacceptable.

Moe says he has spoken with Rahul Singh, who is running for the party in Regina Northeast.

Moe says Singh is troubled but plans to continue campaigning until election day, Oct. 28.

Singh says in the release that many of his campaign signs have been stolen, but the attack at his office goes beyond and puts his volunteers in danger.

Police spokeswoman Jenelle Lippai says officers are investigating.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 22, 2024.

Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press