Political Financing Handbook for Candidates and Official Agents (EC 20155) – June 2019 – Archived Content
This document is Elections Canada's archived guideline OGI 2019-02 and is no longer in effect.
An updated version of this document is available in Tools for Candidates.
Table of Contents
- About This Document
- 1. Reference Tables and Timelines
- Starting the candidate's campaign
- Important deadlines for the candidate's campaign
- Role and appointment process—official agent
- Role and appointment process—auditor
- Closing the candidate's campaign
- Limits on contributions, loans and loan guarantees
- Transfers—types and rules
- Important reminders for candidates and their official agents
- 2. Contributions
- What is a contribution?
- What is commercial value?
- Who can contribute?
- Limits on contributions, loans and loan guarantees to a candidate
- Paid leave for a candidate is not a contribution
- Volunteer labour is not a contribution
- Sponsorship or advertising at a political event is a contribution
- Accepting and recording contributions
- Accepting contributions of cryptocurrency
- Issuing contribution receipts
- Determining the date a contribution is made
- Recording anonymous contributions
- Remitting anonymous contributions that cannot be accepted
- Ineligible contributions
- Returning ineligible or non-compliant contributions
- 3. Loans
- 4. Transfers
- 5. Other Cash Inflows
- 6. Fundraising
- Typical fundraising activities
- 7. Electoral Campaign Expenses
- 8. Election Expenses
- Typical election expenses
- Traditional election advertising
- Election signs
- Election advertising on the Internet
- Websites and web content
- Voter contact calling services
- Surveys
- Capital assets
- Rental of a campaign office
- Compensation paid to the official agent or other campaign workers
- Expenses of volunteers
- Holiday greeting cards and receptions
- Use of parliamentary resources and other existing resources
- 9. Candidate's Personal Expenses
- Typical personal expenses
- 10. Candidate's Travel and Living Expenses
- Typical travel and living expenses
- 11. Candidate's Litigation Expenses
- 12. Accessibility Expenses
- Typical accessibility expenses
- 13. Other Electoral Campaign Expenses
- Typical "other" expenses
- 14. Working with Other Entities
- Typical shared activities
- 15. Reporting
- 16. Reimbursements and Subsidies
- 17. Managing Unpaid Claims and Loans
- 18. Disposing of Surplus
- 19. By-elections Superseded by a General Election
- How a by-election becomes superseded
- By-election deemed to have taken place
- Appoint an official agent and auditor, and open a bank account
- Limits on contributions, loans and loan guarantees for by-elections
- Limit on election expenses
- Reimbursement of expenses and reporting
- Transfers to the campaign for the general election