NORTH SHORE NEWS
MAY 16, 2014 12:00 AM
In case you can't tell, election season is upon us.
With six months until the next municipal election, candidates are
declaring their campaigns, seeking supporters (financial and electoral)
and council meetings are stretching on into the night so
everyone can make sure their point has been made. Repeatedly.
declaring their campaigns, seeking supporters (financial and electoral)
and council meetings are stretching on into the night so
everyone can make sure their point has been made. Repeatedly.
On the matter of campaign finance, if you're the candidate
asking for the money, there are a few things you should know.
asking for the money, there are a few things you should know.
A look at our last election's results and campaign finance
disclosure forms will show that you probably can't get on
council without spending a dime but you can spend in to
the tens of thousands of dollars and still be relegated to
watching council from the gallery.
disclosure forms will show that you probably can't get on
council without spending a dime but you can spend in to
the tens of thousands of dollars and still be relegated to
watching council from the gallery.
One thing is for sure, though. If you take the money from
a union, developer or business, be prepared to hear about it.
Be prepared to explain why it doesn't put you into a conflict
of interest. The law is on your side but that will never be
enough in the court of public opinion if you're voting on an
issueyour financial backers have an interest in - and especially
so if that issue is unpopular in segments of the community.
a union, developer or business, be prepared to hear about it.
Be prepared to explain why it doesn't put you into a conflict
of interest. The law is on your side but that will never be
enough in the court of public opinion if you're voting on an
issueyour financial backers have an interest in - and especially
so if that issue is unpopular in segments of the community.
The sad part in this is that we must write an editorial along
the lines of "We'd rather you not take questionable donations,
" instead of one congratulating the province on changing the
campaign finance laws to limit spending and restrict who can
donate andhow much they're allowed to offer.
the lines of "We'd rather you not take questionable donations,
" instead of one congratulating the province on changing the
campaign finance laws to limit spending and restrict who can
donate andhow much they're allowed to offer.
Despite it being one of the top wishes out of the 2013 review
of election rules, the province put ifoff until 2017.
of election rules, the province put ifoff until 2017.
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