In 2007, Kouvalis was acquitted in the
Ontario Court of Justice for allegedly uttering a death threat against
Jeff Watson, a
Conservative Party of Canada Member of Parliament. Kouvalis was accused of saying if he could kill Watson "with [his] bare hands and get away with it, I would," on July 13, 2005 while he was serving as campaign manager to Conservative candidate Rick Fuschi. Justice Lloyd Dean concluded that the words were simply an "expression of frustration" and merely spoken in the heat of the moment, which often occurs in politics. On November 28, 2012, the Toronto Star reported an investigation by the MRIA about the Mount Royal controversy. The MRIA concluded that the actions of Campaign Research Inc., brought the industry into disrepute. “The actions of Campaign Research have likely caused the Canadian public to lose confidence in marketing research and have tarnished the image of the marketing research profession,” says a ruling by three-member panel of the Market Research and Intelligence Association. The calls were not of concern to the association, but the ongoing strategic use of Campaign Research's Gold Seal membership in the MRIA brought the action by the group. The MRIA welcomed Campaign Research to still continue their membership in the association. In April 2016, Kouvalis was arrested for drunk driving. Kouvalis resigned as manager of
Kellie Leitch's Conservative leadership campaign in February 2017 after he became the focus of media coverage for a series of posts on
Twitter calling Emmett Macfarlane, a
University of Waterloo political science professor, a "cuck" and a "traitor" after Macfarlane criticized Leitch's proposed policies and compared her to
Donald Trump. Kouvalis later deleted the posts and issued an apology to Macfarlane. In the statement announcing his resignation from Leitch's campaign, Kouvalis said that "when a member of a campaign team becomes the focus of media coverage, the time comes to resign." On September 26, 2017, Kouvalis and Sarah Warry-Poljanski, a former
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario nomination candidate who lost the PC nomination only hours earlier were arrested and charged with break and entry into a
Kelseys Original Roadhouse and for being intoxicated. On March 21, 2025, Kouvalis, and Campaign Research Inc., were censured and expelled by the Canadian Research Insights Council for "Public Statements which Tend to Bring the Industry into Disrepute" and "Failure to Include Required Disclosures in Public Statements." ==References==