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Ontario to ban corporate, union donations to municipal politicians

Queen's Park in downtown Toronto, Ont., on May 29, 2015. Craig Wadman / File / Global News

TORONTO – The Ontario government plans to ban corporate and union donations to municipal politicians.

The Liberals are expected to propose amendments to the Municipal Act at committee today to prohibit companies and unions from donating to local politicians.

The government, which introduced legislation Tuesday to ban corporate and union donations at the provincial level, had said it would be up to municipal councils to decide whether or not to change their own fundraising rules.

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But Municipal Affairs Minister Ted McMeekin has told The Canadian Press that the government has heard from a number of individuals and organizations across the province about the proposed Municipal Elections Modernization Act.

McMeekin says the province will ban corporate and union donations to council candidates and would-be school board trustees in all 445 Ontario municipalities.

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He says the ban will create an even playing field for all political candidates.

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