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The Canada Elections Act allows PACs to "spend up to $150,000 on third-party advertising during an election" but "spending outside the election period is [/was] unlimited." up until the enactment of the Elections Modernization Act in 2018, even after which spending was nonetheless unlimited outside of the defined pre-election periods.
Canadian federal elections; 2008; Opinion polls: 2011; Opinion polls • By constituency: ... December 12, 2022: A federal by-election was held in Mississauga ...
The 2025 Canadian federal election will take place on or before October 20, 2025, to elect members of the House of Commons to the 45th Canadian Parliament.The date of the vote is determined by the fixed-date provisions of the Canada Elections Act, which requires federal elections to be held on the third Monday in October in the fourth calendar year after the polling day of the previous ...
The most recent Canadian federal election occurred on September 20, ... but under the Elections Act, ... In 2021/2022, PEI again investigated switching away from the ...
Military Voters Act, 1917; Wartime Elections Act, 1917; Civil Service Act, 1918; Statistics Act, 1918; Women's Franchise Act 1918; Canada Highways Act, 1919; Dominion Elections Act, 1920; Food and Drugs Act, 1920; Canadian Nationals Act 1921; Chinese Immigration Act, 1923; Combines Investigation Act 1923; National Defence Act, 1923
May 14: 2022 Maverick Party leadership election; June 25: 2022 Nova Scotia New Democratic Party leadership election; June 26: 2022 Saskatchewan New Democratic Party leadership election; July 9: 2022 Nova Scotia Liberal Party leadership election; August 6: 2022 New Brunswick Liberal Association leadership election; September 10: 2022 ...
On February 8, 2022, BQ shadow minister Martin Champoux introduced a private member's bill entitled An Act to amend the Constitution Act, 1867 (representation in the House of Commons). [20] The bill proposed that Quebec would be guaranteed never to be allotted less than 25% of the seats in the House.
This article provides a summary of results for Canadian general elections (where all seats are contested) to the House of Commons, the elected lower half of Canada's federal bicameral legislative body, the Parliament of Canada. The number of seats has increased steadily over time, from 180 for the first election to the current total of 338.