According to the Elections Canada Law,
candidates have to give the full name and address of contributors who
have donated a total amount of funds and goods or services greater than CAD200.The names and
addresses of contributors are then made public on the website of Elections
Canada.[1]
This
disclosure requirement also applies to registered third parties. They must
report their election advertising expenses within four months of election day.
Among other information, the financial report must include the name and address
of any contributor who gave a total of more than CAD200 for election
advertising in the period starting six months before the election was called
and ending on election day. This information is then made public on the website
of Elections Canada.[2]