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  1. Feb 25, 2021 · Extend the per-vote subsidies each party typically receives in an election until December 31, 2024 at the 2018 rate of 63 cents per vote. This subsidy is being extended due to the financial impact of COVID-19; Build on the Ontario legislature's decision to ban corporate and union donations in 2016 by requiring third-party advertising spending ...

  2. Nov 6, 2024 · Quick Facts. The allowance for political parties has been set at $0.636 per vote since 2021. The quarterly allowance amount is calculated by multiplying the rate by the number of valid votes a party’s candidates received in the previous general election. The proposed amendments extend allowances through 2025 and 2026 and would remain constant ...

  3. 3 days ago · The subsidy, introduced in 2017 by former Premier Kathleen Wynne’s Liberal government, allocates funding to political parties based on the votes they receive in each election. Intended to foster a robust exchange of ideas and reduce reliance on large donations, the subsidy grants 63.6 cents per vote to the parties, which adds up to millions of dollars each year.

  4. Set against these benefits, the cost of reinstating the subsidy would be quite modest. A 2018 report pegged the cost of the per-vote subsidy at 44 million a year, a mere .03% of the $146 billion the government has announced so far to help Canadians weather the storm of COVID-19. In a recent interview with the Hill Times, House Finance Committee ...

  5. Jul 4, 2012 · The New Democrats lost $573,922 from their subsidy this quarter, bringing their allowance down to about $1.7 million. The Liberals lost $353,972 from their allowance, which is now below $1.1 ...

  6. Nov 6, 2024 · The decision by the government to extend the per-vote subsidy, which it had previously pledged to scrap, suggests a departure from Premier Doug Ford’s long-held view the payments are a waste of ...

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  8. Nov 7, 2024 · The subsidy, brought in by the previous Liberal government of Kathleen Wynne after a “cash-for-access” scandal over political donations, doles out $0.64 per vote per quarter to each political ...

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