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  2. Federal political financing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    When an election takes place, perhaps the most significant source of public funding for the federal political parties is the election expenses reimbursement which subsidizes 50% of the national campaign expenses of any party that obtains at least 2 per cent support, or at least 5 per cent in the ridings (electoral districts) in which they ...

  3. Canada Elections Act - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Elections Act allows PACs to "spend up to $150,000 on third-party advertising during an election" but "spending outside the election period is [/was] unlimited." up until the enactment of the Elections Modernization Act in 2018, even after which spending was nonetheless unlimited outside of the defined pre-election periods.

  4. Commissioner of Canada Elections - Wikipedia

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    The role of the Commissioner was established in 1974 as the Commissioner of Election Expenses with restricted responsibilities for enforcing rules around expenses incurred by federal election campaigns and referendums. In 1977, the Commissioner's role was extended to cover enforcement of all sections of the Canada Elections Act.

  5. In and Out scandal - Wikipedia

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    The "In and Out" scandal was a Canadian political scandal involving improper election spending on the part of the Conservative Party of Canada during the closely contested 2006 federal election. Parliamentary hearings into the issue led to a deadlocking of various committees, and then to the snap election in 2008 .

  6. Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing

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    Comparative issues in party and election finance. Research studies. Vol. 4. Toronto: Dundurn Press. ISBN 1-55002-100-1. via – Government of Canada. Small, David, ed. (1991). Drawing the map : equality and efficacy of the vote in Canadian electoral boundary reform. Research studies. Vol. 11. Toronto: Dundurn Press.

  7. Trudeau to resign as prime minister after nine years, blames ...

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    OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday said he would step down in the coming months after nine years in power, bowing to pressure from lawmakers alarmed by his Liberal ...

  8. Registered third parties (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    A person or group must register as a third party immediately after incurring election advertising expenses totalling $500 or more. [1] There are strict limits on advertising expenses, as well as specific limits that can be incurred to promote or oppose the election of one or more candidates in a particular electoral district.

  9. Liberal Party of Canadian PM Trudeau to choose new ... - AOL

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    (Reuters) -Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party said late on Thursday it will choose a new leader on March 9 ahead of the 2025 elections for which polls show the party ...