Third Party Advertisers
Prior to 2018, third party advertising was not regulated for municipal council and school board elections. Those who wanted to advertise or distribute materials supporting or opposing a candidate did not have to identify themselves, were able to spend unlimited amounts of money, and did not have to report their advertising or financial activities to anyone.
Recent changes to the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 created a framework of rules for third party advertising. This guide provides information about who can register to be a third party advertiser, what registration allows them to do, and the rules that third party advertisers must follow.
GUIDE:
Guide for third party advertisers Ontario municipal council and school board elections
REGISTERED THIRD PARTY
Name of registrant |
Date registration filed |
Telephone |
Email |
Website or Social Media Account |
Claude Levac |
October 20, 2022 |
613-841-8436 |
[email protected] |
N/A |