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 @9JWWFBKfrom Ontario answered…2mos2MO

Yes, but political parties should be capped on how much money they can spend during an election, coupled with serious restrictions on political advertising between elections.

 @8Z9RJMXfrom British Columbia answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, as long as the donations are public knowledge and cannot be submitted as tax deductions

 @8VDGRKTfrom Alberta answered…3yrs3Y

Make sure that they are supporting the parties positions and not trying to change to their personal ideals

 @AdamPoliticsfrom Quebec answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, as long as they’re corporations and organizations that we can fully trust and that are official.

 @8V5Q623from Ontario answered…3yrs3Y

Corporations should pay an election tax that matches any donation and be put into a public trust. Unions and NFPs can decide where public funds get donated.

 @8V4NBMQfrom Alberta answered…3yrs3Y

 @8RQTCTZLiberalfrom Ontario answered…3yrs3Y

I think it should be transparent who is donating. When it is of large sums of money.

 @shaelynjfrom British Columbia answered…3yrs3Y

 @firozsasifrom Ontario answered…3yrs3Y

 @9FPVJCGfrom Ontario answered…7mos7MO

No! We must protect the integrity of our elections. Political parties should be funded solely by its members.

 @9DCWDPPfrom Seoul-t'ukpyolsi answered…8mos8MO

 @9D6KK9Vfrom Alberta answered…9mos9MO

 @9CTXKP5from Ontario answered…9mos9MO

 @9C9F9K3from Alberta answered…11mos11MO

Yes. However, I believe there should be a cap on the amount they're allowed to donate and there should be something in place to ensure these don't turn into bribes.

 @9BK2RQ6from British Columbia answered…1yr1Y

No, keep the current system where only individuals can donate to political parties.

 @995WHT5from Ontario answered…1yr1Y

Yes, but only if they have a good plan for the preservation of the environment

 @96BHBSGfrom Manitoba answered…2yrs2Y

 @95DH7PGfrom British Columbia answered…2yrs2Y

No, only individuals with a certain maximum amount that they can donate.

 @93YSF72from Ontario answered…2yrs2Y

Long as its relevant to what they're fighting for. Ban forgein lobbying. Make sure all lobbying is also public

 @936PM7Ffrom Alberta answered…2yrs2Y

 @8ZPF6S8from Ontario answered…2yrs2Y

 @8X7R7KMLiberalfrom British Columbia answered…2yrs2Y

I do not no the consequences for each side so I cannot answer this question accurately

 @8VXKR7Pfrom Prince Edward Island answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but limit the amount they can donate and require political parties to share these transactions clearly on their websites.

 @8VSS6S5from Ontario answered…3yrs3Y

 @8VSLZT4from Ontario answered…3yrs3Y

 @8VLN94Cfrom Alberta answered…3yrs3Y

 @8VJHCRQfrom Ontario answered…3yrs3Y

 @8VJ6J92Conservativefrom Alberta answered…3yrs3Y

Absolutely not, unless they are a Canadian or other company that is reliable and unrelated in any way, shape, or form to the current state head or prime minister of Canada regardless of party.

 @8VH4ZRZfrom Ontario answered…3yrs3Y

Not really sure, it depends on the amount and if all parties receive the same donations

 @8VGSWSDfrom British Columbia answered…3yrs3Y

 @8VFCJ33from Manitoba answered…3yrs3Y

Unions and bon profits should not be able to donate monetary assistance

 @8TN4GLWfrom Quebec answered…3yrs3Y

Yes and without any limits to the amount they can donate, unless if they have clear evidence of being politically biased.

 @athomsonfrom Quebec answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, provided the donation amounts are made public and the organization is Canadian owned and operated.

 @8T3KK2VLiberalfrom Manitoba answered…3yrs3Y

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