If a political party wants to engage in electronic commerce, it must follow a process if, for example, it sends e-mails to its members in the context of a dinner. Subclause 10(6) of the bill states that, in the context of a relationship with a member of a party, that person can always send out e-mails to promote a dinner, sell t-shirts and so on. You always have the right to do so if you obtain tacit or implicit or express consent.
However, it is considered illegal under the bill to send an e-mail to all Canadians stating that you are organizing a dinner.