It's not working for me. I'm not sure why.
With respect to transparency, I'll propose two solutions. One solution is that, when political parties put out ads online, there be a central repository that's accessible to the public to see all ads that have been posted. Individual campaigns can submit them in a public fashion to Elections Canada, which would then have them posted in a central repository. There are different solutions to this, but all ads must be made publicly available to individuals who are concerned about the targeted nature of these ads.
Second, if I receive a targeted ad on Facebook or otherwise, I should be able to see the underlying characteristics that made up that targeting: whether it's because I'm between the ages of 30 and 40, or I am a white male, or I have an interest in baseball or whatever the case might be. I should be able to see the specific characteristics that the campaign has selected to reach me.
Do you think those two solutions are sufficient, and if not, what else should there be?