No.
From my extensive dealings with Elections Canada, I have learned an important lesson. As they told me after a four-hour interview, the problem needs to be resolved not with Elections Canada but in the charities directorate.
They said that if the CRA allows Canadian charities to Canadianize money from outside of Canada, then in the eyes of Elections Canada, it's Canadian. There's nothing Elections Canada can do if the money originated from outside of Canada, goes through Canadian charities and then is used in elections-related activism. It is really up to the CRA.
This is my broader, bigger concern. The charities directorate is not enforcing the law. I have shown many examples of this.
In one case, I found one charity where it took 13 years to complete the audit. Some of the transactions that were deemed illegal occurred more than 15 years ago. We clearly have a charities directorate that is not able to enforce the Income Tax Act.