The Commissioner of Canada Elections’ work is guided by 3 fundamental principles: independence, impartiality, and fairness.
Learn how these principles shape our compliance and enforcement work: https://t.co/eHsivKvsea
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It’s National AccessAbility Week! At the Office of the Commissioner of Canada Elections, we are working to improve #accessibility and promote #inclusion in what we do.
Read our 2025-2028 Accessibility Plan: https://t.co/CDj0XgB3Fh
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Today, the Commissioner of Canada Elections appeared before the Standing Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs to testify as part of the study of Bill C-25.
Read her remarks: https://t.co/P9ovE3SjZO
We all have a role to play in keeping our elections safe.
If you think there’s been wrongdoing under the Canada Elections Act, report it:
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Wondering when to submit a complaint? Find answers to common questions about:
•foreign interference
•secrecy of the vote
•political financing
•disinformation
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We can’t accept complaints over social media.
If you’ve seen something that might be against the law, report it here: https://t.co/SUOuDAQSeN.
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Want to know how our office enforces the Canada Elections Act?
Our FAQ explains the Commissioner’s role and the tools we use to ensure compliance. Check it out: https://t.co/T8XenMqC0A.
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Violation or offence: what’s the difference?
Violations can lead to administrative measures such as an undertaking or an administrative monetary penalty.
Offences can lead to criminal measures, including the laying of charges.
ICYMI: Last week, the Commissioner of Canada Elections announced 8 administrative monetary penalties for Canada Elections Act violations: https://t.co/zSflBty3mr
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We make sure everyone follows the rules in the Canada Elections Act to help maintain the public’s trust in federal elections.
Learn more about our mandate: https://t.co/KvXfzW2Amk
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We all have a role to play in keeping our elections safe.
If you think there’s been wrongdoing under the Canada Elections Act, report it:
https://t.co/I0E7OUcc8P
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NEWS RELEASE: Today, the Commissioner of Canada Elections published 8 administrative monetary penalties for Canada Elections Act violations: https://t.co/zSflBty3mr
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•A factual description of the event or situation
•Any documentation or recordings you may have
•Names of witnesses in support of the allegation
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Q: Can I submit an anonymous complaint to your office?
A: Yes, with our online complaint form. Make sure to include as many details as possible since we won’t be able to contact you for more info. ⬇️
Our “When should I complain?” section contains answers to common questions including those related to:
▪️ foreign interference
▪️ secrecy of the vote
▪️ political financing
▪️ disinformation
https://t.co/fDl45Gvufw
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We can’t accept complaints over social media.
If you’ve seen something that might be against the law, report it here: https://t.co/SUOuDAQSeN.
#CdnPoli
ICYMI: Last week, the Commissioner of Canada Elections announced 5 administrative monetary penalties and 2 undertakings for Canada Elections Act violations: https://t.co/wHUHbxAiUc
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