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Key Takeaways Canada’s Strong and Free Elections Act would bar parties, candidates and third parties from accepting political contributions made in crypto. The bill would
Canada has proposed a ban on cryptocurrency donations across its political system through Bill C-25. The measure would require political actors to return, destroy or liquidate any such donations. The move sets Canada apart from the United States, where crypto money has become a major force in election spending.
VAUXHALL, Alberta—In much of Canada, President Trump’s provocations like making the country a 51st state are deeply unpopular. In this conservative, oil-rich province, Trump presents an opportunity. Alberta is poised to hold a referendum on seceding ...
Canada’s federal government has moved to ban cryptocurrency political donations as part of its new election integrity legislation. The Liberal government of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is moving to shutdown cryptocurrency fundraising for ...
Canada’s federal government has proposed to ban cryptocurrency donations to protect elections from foreign interference and ensure transparency in political funding.
A province long seen as a climate leader is expanding fossil fuel production and subsidies, a sign of the influence oil and gas interests have in shaping policy