Political Financing Handbook for Nomination Contestants and Financial Agents (EC 20182) – June 2016 – Archived Content
This document is Elections Canada's archived guideline OGI 2016-03 and is no longer in effect.
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Table of Contents
- About This Document
- Tables and Reminders
- Important deadlines for the nomination contestant's campaign
- Limits on contributions, loans and loan guarantees
- Transfers – types and rules
- Reporting requirements for the nomination contestant's campaign
- Important reminders for nomination contestants and their financial agents
- Filing deadline extensions
- Starting the Nomination Contestant's Campaign
- Nomination Campaign Inflows
- Nomination Campaign Outflows
- 3.1 Nomination campaign expenses
- 3.2 Contestant's personal expenses
- 3.3 Transfers sent
- 3.4 Administering nomination campaign expenses
- Who can incur expenses?
- Who can pay expenses?
- Paying expenses incurred outside the contest period
- Non-monetary contributions or transfers are also recorded as expenses
- Invoices
- Property or services provided by the registered party or the registered association
- Claims and loans repayment
- Administering the nomination contestant's personal expenses
- Supporting documentation
- Reporting Requirements
- Closing the Nomination Contestant's Campaign