Collusion, third-party spending questioned [Study: Changing Dynamics in Election Campaign Finance: Critical Issues in Canada & the United States]

A new study on campaign financing in Canada raises questions over a loophole in the Canada Elections Act that could allow parties and candidates to exceed spending limits by colluding with third parties, including private companies and interest groups.

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