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And yet cannot give a single dollar to a Canadian politician. http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/1...pac-donation_n_1943632.html?utm_hp_ref=canada
These are laws in Canada.You need to adopt them.
These are laws in Canada.You need to adopt them.
Who can donate
As of January 1, 2007, only citizens and permanent residents of Canada can make political donations to registered parties, registered electoral district associations, candidates, nomination contestants and leadership contestants.
Corporations, trade unions and unincorporated associations may no longer make political donations to candidates, registered electoral district associations or nomination contestants of registered parties. The existing prohibition on donations from these organizations to registered parties and leadership contestants of registered parties remains. However, an employer can give an employee who wishes to be a nomination contestant or a candidate a paid leave of absence during an election period, and that leave will not be considered a contribution.
Limits on donations
Contribution limits from individuals are now:
no more than $1,100* in any calendar year to each registered political party
no more than $1,100* in total in any calendar year to the various entities of each registered political party (registered associations, nomination contestants and candidates)
no more than $1,100* to each independent candidate for a particular election
no more than $1,100* in total to the leadership contestants in a particular leadership contest
Contributions to own campaign: Nomination contestants, candidates and leadership contestants may make additional contributions from their own funds to their own campaigns. These contributions are not indexed for inflation and do not count against the individual's contribution limit.
A nomination contestant or candidate of a registered party may contribute not more than $1,000 in total from his or her own funds to his or her own campaign; contestants may divide this amount between their nomination and candidate campaigns as they wish.
A candidate in an election, who does not represent a registered party, may contribute not more than $1,000 in total from his or her own funds to his or her own campaign.
A contestant in a particular leadership contest may contribute not more than $1,000 in total from his or her own funds to his or her own campaign.
Cash contributions: No individual may make a cash contribution in an amount that exceeds $20.
Receipts: A receipt must be issued for each contribution received of, or with a commercial value of, $20 or more.