Stiffer rules needed on money spent by third parties in elections: report
OTTAWA — A think tank report commissioned by Elections Canada is recommending some stiff new restrictions on money raised and spent by advocacy groups to influence the outcome of federal election campaigns.
And the recommendations are being welcomed by the Trudeau government, which is promising legislation along these lines sometime this spring.
In a bid to ensure foreign money is not involved in the Canadian political process, the Public Policy Forum report says only citizens who are eligible to vote should be allowed to make donations to parties, candidates or advocacy groups, known as third parties, that try to influence how people vote.
Moreover, it says third parties should face the same restrictions on donations — an annual maximum of $1,575 per individual — as political parties.


