Elections Canada posts cap of about $30M on three big parties’ campaign spending
OTTAWA — Canada’s chief electoral officer has announced the initial ceiling on parties’ expenditures in the election campaign now in full swing.
The spending limits are based on the length of the voter list in each riding as well as the number of ridings where respective parties have endorsed a candidate.
Stéphane Perrault says the Liberals and NDP — the only two federal parties to post a candidate in all 338 electoral districts — each face a spending cap of $30.03 million.
The Conservatives max out at $29.95 million, as they’re down one candidate after turfing a Nova Scotia nominee who was accused of sexual misconduct.