Some systems, a federal one, has a monetary amount, so Bill C-76 is going to eliminate that for foreign entities' advertising but it would still be there for domestic entities. B.C. did not have a monetary amount and there's a recent case in front of the Supreme Court of Canada trying to interpret what it means if you buy crayons and your kid puts up a political sign in the window, so having some kind of a monetary threshold I think is useful. It potentially stops over-enforcement of small political advertising.
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