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Partis politiques et candidats
Canada
PC001
Conditions d’enregistrement pour les partis (chambre 1)
Question
Quelles sont les conditions d’enregistrement pour les partis politiques prenant part aux élections nationales (chambre 1)?
Réponses
a
.
Collecte de signatures (précisez le nombre)
e
.
Nombre minimal de candidats
f
.
Autre
Réponses
The Canada Elections Act requires a statement that the party has appointed a leader and three other officials, along with their names, addresses; the names, addresses and at least 250 signed supportive declarations of members of the party; a signed declaration by the leader that one of the fundamental purposes of the party is to “participate in public affairs by endorsing one or more of its members as candidates and supporting their election”. The Chief Electoral Officer must be satisfied that the information in the application is accurate and that the organization is a political party, and may ask for additional documents (including the party's constitution, by-laws and program) if he or she deems it necessary. A party that meets these administrative requirements becomes eligible for registration and its registered status is granted when it nominates at least one candidate in an election.
Source
The Canada Elections Act (2015) http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/PDF/E-2.01.pdf Elections Canada: Backgrounders: Registration of Federal Political Parties (http://www.elections.ca/content.asp?section=gen&document=ec90530&dir=bkg&lang=e&textonly=false)
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2025/03/28
PC003
Critères d’inscription pour les candidats (chambre 1)
Question
Quelles sont les exigences légales pour se porter candidat aux élections (chambre 1)?
Réponses
a
.
Âge
b
.
Citoyenneté
d
.
Résidence
Réponses
Any person qualified as an elector may run for an election in the House of Commons. More precisely, any candidate must be a Canadian citizen and be at least 18 years old on election day.
Source
The Canada Elections Act (2015), Part 3 http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/PDF/E-2.01.pdf
Vérifié
2025/03/28
PC008
Candidats indépendants
Question
Les candidats indépendants peuvent-ils prendre part aux élections présidentielles ou législatives?
Réponses
c
.
Aux élections législatives (chambre 1)
Réponses
Only the legislative chamber (Chamber 1) has elected seats. Non-affiliated candidates may chose to have a designation as “independent” (or no designation) under their name on the ballot, where affiliated candidates would have the name of their affiliated political party.
Source
Elections Canada (http://www.elections.ca/content.asp?section=faq&document=faqpol&lang=e&textonly=false#elec7) The Canada Elections Act (2015), Clauses 3,4 & 65 http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/PDF/E-2.01.pdf
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2025/03/28
PC012
Financement public des partis
Question
Les partis politiques reçoivent-ils un financement public direct/indirect?
Réponses
b
.
Direct
c
.
Indirect
Réponses
Political parties that become registered under the Canada Elections Act become entitled to various sources of direct and indirect public funding. Registered political parties that receive at least 2% of the valid votes cast nationally in a general election, or 5% in the ridings where they endorsed a candidate, become entitled to a reimbursement of 50% of their allowable election expenses, and to an annual allowance of $1,75 CANper valid vote obtained in that general election. Candidates that receive at least 10% of the valid votes cast in their riding become entitled to a reimbursement of 60% of their allowable election expenses. In terms of indirect public funding, registered political parties can give receipts for tax credits on political contributions. All political parties receive a certain amount of broadcasting time at no cost (television and radio broadcast) for conveying their message to the electorate.
Source
Elections Canada: Backgrounders: Financing of Registered Political Parties – New Rules on January 1, 2004 (http://www.elections.ca/content.asp?section=gen&document=ec90532&dir=bkg&lang=e&textonly=false)
Vérifié
2025/03/28
PC015
Base du financement public
Question
Quelle est la base du financement public?
Réponses
b
.
Selon les résultats à la précédente élection
c
.
Selon la représentation législative actuelle
d
.
Selon le nombre de candidats présentés par le parti à l’élection en cours
Réponses
Annual allowances for registered political parties are based on the number of valid votes obtained nationally in the previous general election. The apportionment of broadcasting time among political parties is based on a formula that gives equal weight to the percentage of seats in the House of Commons and the share of the popular vote in the previous general election, and half weight to the number of candidates endorsed by each of the registered parties at the previous general election, expressed as a percentage of all candidates endorsed by all registered parties at that election.
Source
Elections Canada:Backgrounders:Financing of Registered Political Parties – New Rules on January 1, 2004 (http://www.elections.ca/content.asp?section=gen&document=ec90532&dir=bkg&lang=e&textonly=false)
Vérifié
2025/03/28
PC017
Financement privé des partis
Question
Les partis politiques enregistrés ont-ils droit à un financement privé?
Answer:
a
.
Oui
Réponses
Individuals who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents, corporations that carry on business in Canada, trade unions that hold bargaining rights for employees in Canada and unincorporated associations may contribute up to a certain annual ceiling.
Source
Backgrounders:Financing of Registered Political Parties – New Rules on January 1, 2004 (http://www.elections.ca/content.asp?section=gen&document=ec90532&dir=bkg&lang=e&textonly=false)
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