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Procedure and House Affairs committee  Yes, and the position of Democracy Watch and the coalitions is that volunteer labour should be tracked and disclosed. That's important, because another way that funnelling occurs is by giving people time off from their work, pretending they're not paid for the time off, and then

October 5th, 2017Committee meeting

Duff Conacher

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Just to respond to that, essentially what you just said was that governments or others would discriminate in hiring, I suppose, and other issues based on which political party you volunteered with. You are saying that the Public Service Commission of Canada, and across the countr

October 5th, 2017Committee meeting

Duff Conacher

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Okay, but they are making a donation—

October 5th, 2017Committee meeting

Duff Conacher

Procedure and House Affairs committee  That's true, but to get the maximum deduction, you have to donate the maximum amount. You are benefiting from being able to make that maximum donation. You can't get it unless you make that donation.

October 5th, 2017Committee meeting

Duff Conacher

Procedure and House Affairs committee  That was in 2013, after Elections Quebec disclosed its audit, which showed that $12.8 million was likely funnelled between 2006 and 2011. They also had, of course, a huge corruption scandal, much of it rooted in the political donation system at the time.

October 5th, 2017Committee meeting

Duff Conacher

Procedure and House Affairs committee  It can't legally be funnelled anymore. They've made.... The federal system legalizes funnelling and makes it very simple to do, because it's so wide open. Elections Quebec and the police in Quebec have not charged many of the people who gave that $12.8 million. They can't. They g

October 5th, 2017Committee meeting

Duff Conacher

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Democracy Watch filed complaints with the federal Ethics Commissioner and the Commissioner of Lobbying about the Council of Canadian Innovators' appeal to its members, and also its lobbying activities overall. They're registered to lobby Chrystia Freeland's department. They have

October 5th, 2017Committee meeting

Duff Conacher

October 5th, 2017Committee meeting

Duff Conacher

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Yes, sure. I'm human.

October 5th, 2017Committee meeting

Duff Conacher

Procedure and House Affairs committee  He hasn't donated in quite a long time—he lends his name—but yes, I think if Dan Aykroyd called, for a whole bunch of reasons I would take the call.

October 5th, 2017Committee meeting

Duff Conacher

Procedure and House Affairs committee  The $100 donation limit would cost nothing.

October 5th, 2017Committee meeting

Duff Conacher

Procedure and House Affairs committee  If public financing were put in—and again, we think the case has to be made for it as well—our proposal is to start with a $100 donation limit and see where the parties are at after a year. I think you'd find they were just fine. Some of them will be suffering, but only because t

October 5th, 2017Committee meeting

Duff Conacher

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I don't think very much at all. I appreciate that for some candidates it would be difficult, but leadership candidates do a disclosure every month leading up to the final week. If it were just one disclosure that had to be prepared a week before election day through an Internet

October 5th, 2017Committee meeting

Duff Conacher

Procedure and House Affairs committee  In the leadership race, if you were to get more than $10,000 in that last week, then you'd have to do one final disclosure. You could do the same thing for candidates. You're talking about $100 donation limits, so if they're not getting significant amounts in, the disclosure woul

October 5th, 2017Committee meeting

Duff Conacher

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I didn't mention this in my complaint to the Commissioner of Lobbying, but I think I should follow up on it in that there is a requirement under the Lobbyists' Code of Conduct to lobby in a way that meets the highest ethical standards. I think sending out a letter like that would

October 5th, 2017Committee meeting

Duff Conacher