Conservatives use elections rules to achieve efficiency, not in-and-out

Under the Canada Elections Act, an election expense includes any cost incurred or non-monetary contribution received by a registered party or a candidate, to the extent that the property or service for which the cost was incurred, or the non-monetary contribution received, is used directly...

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