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Contributions
Definition [R.A., s. 2(1)]
- Contribution means money, and the commercial value of goods and services,
other than volunteer labour, provided by any person, group or government,
whether as a contribution, gift, loan, advance, deposit or otherwise,
to any other person or group to be used by that other person or group
for the purposes of a referendum, but does not include:
- money provided in the normal course of business, by way of loan,
advance or other means of lending, under normal terms and conditions,
including the rate of interest thereon, for money provided in that
way; and
- the actual cost to the recipient thereof of goods and services
provided in the normal course of business at not less than their
commercial value.
Limit
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Expenses
Reporting [R.A., s. 19, 20(1)]
- Within four months after polling day at a referendum, the chief agent of each registered referendum committee must file with the Chief Electoral Officer a true return, signed by the chief agent.
- The return must contain detailed statements of:
- all referendum expenses incurred by the committee;
- the amount of the contributions received during and after the referendum period by the committee from each of the following classes of contributors: individuals; corporations whose shares are publicly traded; corporations whose shares are not publicly traded; trade unions; corporations without share capital, other than trade unions; political parties; governments; and other groups;
- the number of contributors in each class described above; and
- the name of each contributor in each class listed above, that made one or more contributions to the committee during or after the referendum period that exceeded, or the aggregate of which exceeded, $250 and, in each case, the amount of the contribution or aggregate.
- Each return must include the auditor's report and the originals of all bills, vouchers and receipts and be accompanied by an affidavit or statutory declaration made by the chief agent.
- The auditor of a registered referendum committee must make a report to the chief agent of the committee on the referendum finances return of the committee and must make such examinations as will enable the auditor to state in the report whether in the auditor's opinion the return presents fairly the financial transactions contained in the accounting records on which it is based.
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Newfoundland
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N/A
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Prince Edward Island |
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N/A
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Nova Scotia |
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N/A
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New Brunswick |
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N/A
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Quebec |
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Contributions
Expenses
Reporting [Special Version of E.A., s. 434-435, 437]
- The official agent of each national committee and, through him or her, each local agent he or she has appointed must, within 90 days after polling day, deliver to the Chief Electoral Officer a return of the regulated expenses incurred or authorized by them.
- The return must indicate the name, the complete address of the domicile of, and the amount paid by, each elector whose total contribution to a national committee exceeds $200.
- The Chief Electoral Officer must publish a summary of the returns of regulated expenses within 60 days after the expiry of the time prescribed for their filing.
- The official agent and the local agent must indicate in the returns the source of the sums paid into the referendum fund put at their disposal; the financial institutions with which the sums collected by the national committee have been deposited and the account numbers used; the total amount of contributions of $200 or less; the total amount of contributions of over $200; and the total of the amounts transferred or loaned by the official representative of an authorized party.
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Contributions
Definition [T.P.A., s. 18(1)]
- The Election Finances Act applies, with necessary modifications,
in respect of a referendum campaign unless the context requires otherwise.
Limit [T.P.A., s. 13(1)]
- No person or entity must contribute more than $7 500, multiplied by
the indexation factor determined under the Election Finances Act,
to one or more campaign organizers who are soliciting votes in favour
of the same result or are promoting the same result in a referendum.
Expenses
Definition [T.P.A., s. 18(1)]
- The Election Finances Act applies, with necessary modifications,
in respect of a referendum campaign unless the context requires otherwise.
Limit [T.P.A., s. 16(1)-(2), 16(4)]
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No campaign organizer (or a person or entity acting on behalf of
one) must incur campaign expenses in an electoral district that exceed
the amount that is the aggregate of 60¢, multiplied by the indexation
factor, for each of the eligible voters in the electoral district
(as certified by the Chief Election Officer).
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In such northern electoral districts as may be prescribed, the amount
calculated above is increased by $7 000, multiplied by the indexation
factor.
- The Lieutenant Governor in Council may by regulation prescribe northern
electoral districts.
Reporting [T.P.A., s. 17]
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Manitoba |
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N/A
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Saskatchewan |
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N/A
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Alberta |
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N/A
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British Columbia |
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N/A
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Yukon
Territory |
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N/A
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Northwest Territories |
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N/A
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Nunavut |
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N/A
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