Money in Politics
The Ethics of Election Finance Regulation and Expense Claims Oversight
From: Honest Politics Now
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Examines attempts by federal and provincial governments, dating from the 1970s, to constrain undue influence by both publicizing and placing limits on campaign contributions and fundraisers. Highlights the politics of expense claim abuse.
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Contributors
Lori Turnbull
LORI TURNBULL wrote a PhD dissertation at Dalhousie University on the Canadian approach to tackling conflict of interest issues, and is a professor at Carleton University seconded to the Government of Canada’s Privy Council Office.; IAN GREENE is a Professor Emeritus and Senior Scholar in the School of Public Policy and Administration at York University in Toronto. His most recent book is The Charter of Rights and Freedoms.; ROBERT SHEPHERD is a professor at Carleton University and president of the Canadian Association of Programs in Public Administration. Prior to 2007, when Shepherd began his academic career, he gained extensive experience working in the federal public service.