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Dan Fumano: Campaign finance reforms respond to controversy in 2018 vote

Article content B.C.’s municipal elections next year will look a little different than the last time, with new rules that will likely affect things like union-funded electioneering and developers anonymously buying billboards. The 2018 municipal elections were the first after the B.C. NDP government introduced stricter campaign finance rules, banning corporate and union donations and setting $1,200 donation limits. The NDP proclaimed its 2017 reforms would end the “era of big money” in local and provincial elections, but the lead-up to the 2018 municipal elections featured confusion and controversy over what the new rules allowed. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

New rules for municipal elections in 2022

Share to Mar 3, 2021 5:00 PM Pete McIntyre The B.C. government has introduced legislation that members say will make municipal elections more transparent and equitable for everyone. “The changes will modernize and strengthen the tools available to investigate and enforce campaign financing rules,” a government news release stated. The province says the legislation will more closely align the Local Elections Campaign Financing Act rules with those used for provincial elections in the Election Act, while continuing to account for the unique nature of local elections. The changes include: establishing a pre-campaign period that increases the length of time election advertising is regulated from 29 days to 89 days;

Provincial government now administering homeowner grant program - BC News

Provincial government now administering homeowner grant program - BC News
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