The U.S. goes after soft-money, Canada’s Parliament should too
Last week, the U.S. Senate passed a bill that will tighten political donations disclosure and ban the so-called "soft money" loophole that allows special interests to give huge undisclosed sums to political parties. Soft money is unregulated, and grew to nearly $500-million (U.S.) in the last pre...
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