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OTTAWA—Pre-budget fever has returned the Liberal s to the front pages for the first time in months. The prime minister and his front bench have been travelling across the country offering glimpses of what kind of budget the minister of finance will deliver this week. Liberal themes are broad and deep. The government wants to send a message of real product differentiation.
According to the Canada Elections Act, each party is subject to an annual advertising limit. The last reported annual limit was $2,046,800 in 2019 available to each party. However, the law states that messages posted for free on social media do not constitute partisan advertising. That means that a 15-minute video released on X does not need to be included in pre-election, reportable advertising expenses.
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