I know the bill is going to try. It will be tested in court. There were previously restrictions on the spread of false information in an earlier version of the Canada Elections Act. As you may know, that was turned back by the court, so we'll see how it works.
I will note that the bill's allowing people to vote anywhere in their riding is, in my mind, a relatively sensible move and one that would alleviate this problem a little bit, in the sense that if people are being even accidentally sent to the wrong polling station—because people on different sides of the same street can go to different polling places—the provisions in the bill to vote anywhere in the riding will help with that.