Cabinet and senate can still make Elections Bill more open: they should resolve conflicts of interest, disclose fundraising activities and amend Bill C-2 to ban secret donations

As Bill C-2 makes its way through the Senate, Parliamentarians find themselves in a unique conflict of interest. The bill represents an overhaul of the Canada Elections Act, which among other things contains the rules for party and candidate fundraising. It is the first time Parliament has review...

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