Campaign Finance
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Probe of West Vancouver mayor’s campaign finance now with prosecutorsWest Vancouver Mayor Mark Sager has been under investigation for alleged campaign finance irregularities related to the 2022 municipal election since late last year.PoliticsJul 3, 2024
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Special prosecutor appointed in probe of West Vancouver mayor’s campaign financesIn a media release Monday, the prosecution service said lawyer John Gordon, K.C., had been tapped to fill the role.CanadaMar 4, 2024
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West Vancouver mayor facing probe for election ‘spending irregularities’Elections BC said it had "identified potential spending irregularities" in West Vancouver Mayor Mark Sager's campaign finance disclosures.PoliticsNov 30, 2023
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Does event sponsorship allow B.C. parties a political fundraising loophole?While B.C.'s political financing laws ban corporate and union donations, they still allow those same organizations to sponsor party events.PoliticsApr 27, 2023
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Calgary election: Making sense of campaign dollarsWith days remaining in the 2021 Calgary election, most of the fundraising is done by campaigns. But how much have the top candidates raised and from whom?CanadaOct 16, 2021
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‘Actually, he was kind,’ says Kennedy Stewart of campaign manager’s ‘bullying’ phone callStewart says an aggressive phone call by his campaign manager to a rival over an allegedly libellous tweet was "the right thing to do."PoliticsOct 14, 2018
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Motion to ban corporate and union donations in civic elections stumblesThe motion would have extended any provincial changes to political donation laws to B.C.'s cities.Sep 27, 2017
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Pressure builds for ‘big money’ ban in B.C. civic electionsThe province is facing renewed calls to extend a ban on 'big money' political donations to civic parties.PoliticsSep 24, 2017
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‘It’s the Wild West’: Opposition calls for Sask. campaign finance reformSince 2006, Alberta based businesses have donated about $2 million to the Saskatchewan Party.PoliticsNov 2, 2016
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