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Election Loophole Lets Canadidates Use Union, Corporate Workers Off The Books

Election Loophole Lets Canadidates Use Union, Corporate Workers Off The Books

The National Post is reporting on a loophole in the municipal financial legislation that allows candidates to utilize union members and company employees without declaring them as a campaign expense: “Toronto has banned unions and corporations from contributing money, goods or services to a municipal candidate. However, “the value of services provided voluntarily by employees [...]

Levy: Former Chef Was Asked To ‘Volunteer’ On Bussin Campaign

Levy: Former Chef Was Asked To ‘Volunteer’ On Bussin Campaign

Doffing her investigative journalist cap, Sun pundit Sue Ann Levy takes a closer look at the “volunteers” from Sandra Bussin’s 2006 re-election bid: “[Andrew McVeigh] and another employee were taken to Bussin’s campaign office on Queen St. E. near Northern Dancer Ave., where he was put to work on the phones, distributing campaign brochures and [...]