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Federal political financing in Canada : ウィキペディア英語版
Federal political financing in Canada
The fair and transparent financing of political parties, candidates, and election campaigns is a key determinant in the health and proper functioning of a democracy. How political parties and candidates at the federal level are funded in Canada is described by issues such as funding mechanisms, relative levels of public and private funding, levels of democratic participation, and questions of fairness and transparency.〔(Democracy and Political Party Financing )〕〔(Party subsidy is democracy in action )〕〔(Don't Scrap the Voter Subsidy )〕〔(Harper plan would undermine democracy )〕〔(Political parties could be forced to return to big money corporate funding if per-vote subsidies scrapped, says Kingsley )〕〔(Conservatives cutting wrong political subsidy )〕
== Overview ==

Canada's federal political parties receive the most significant portion of public funding at election times that is based on what they have spent through electoral expense reimbursements.〔
Between elections, Canada's federal political parties have as their two primary sources of funding:〔〔(Expanding the debate on party financing )〕
* Political contributions from individuals subsidized through tax credits – allocated according to monetary contributions.
* Per-vote subsidies – allocated according to the votes of Canadians.
These sources of funding determine, along with loans and secondary revenue sources, how much money the federal political parties have available to spend.〔〔
''(Source: Elections Canada〔(Elections Canada - Political Financing Reports and Database )〕)''

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