Harper case should be appealed: Ruling spells trouble for Canada’s political fundraising laws

OTTAWA--Last month, an Alberta court ruled that Canada's third-party spending law is unconstitutional. The case was launched by Stephen Harper when he was head of the National Citizen's Coalition. Since becoming leader of the opposition, Harper has been mum about the case, and it's not hard to se...

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