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Third Party Advertising

Since the 2018 Municipal Election there is now a requirement for all Third Party Advertisers to register with the Township Clerk. Please review the information below and the 2022 Third Party Advertisers Guide.

A third party advertisement is an advertisement in any broadcast, print, electronic or other medium that has the purpose of promoting, supporting or opposing a candidate, or a "yes" or "no" question on the ballot. This does not include advertisements by or under the direction of the candidate. 

All individuals, corporations or trade unions must register before incurring any expense related to third party advertisements appearing between Monday May 2, 2022 and Monday October 24, 2022. 

Becoming a third party advertiser

Ontario residents, corporations and trade unions that will incur expenses for advertisement related to the promotion, support or opposition of a candidate, or take a position on a "yes" or "no" question on the ballot, in any broadcast, print, electronic or other medium must register as a third party advertiser. They can begin filing their Notice of Registration on Monday May 2, 2022 at 8:30 a.m.

Who can register as a third party advertiser

Only the following persons and entities are eligible to file a notice of registration:

  • An individual who is normally a resident in Ontario
  • A corporation that carries on business in Ontario
  • A trade union that hold bargaining rights for employees in Ontario
Who cannot register as a third party advertiser

Persons and entities that are not eligible to file a notice of registration include:

  • A candidate whose nomination has been filed under section 33
  • A federal political party registered under the Canada Elections Act (Canada) or any federal constituency association or registered candidate at a federal election endorsed by that party
  • A provincial political party, constituency association, registered candidate or leadership contestant registered under the Election Finances Act
  • The Crown in right of Canada or Ontario, a municipality or local board
How to register as a third party advertiser

An individual, corporation or trade union may register as a third party by filing the Notice of Registration - Third Party (form 7) at the Edwardsburgh Cardinal Township Office, during regular office hours, beginning Monday May 2, 2022 at 8:30 a.m. The notice of registration may not be faxed, mailed, or emailed, as an original signature is required. 

The individual filing the Notice of Registration will be required to present proof of identity as well as a declaration of qualification signed by the individual or by a representative of the corporation or trade union, as the case may be. 

What you will need for registering:

  • A completed Notice of Registration form
  • A declaration of qualification signed by the individual or by a representative of the corporation or trade union, as the case may be
  • Proof of identity
  • Evidence that the union or corporation you represent has authorized the registration of a third party advertiser

Note: Notices of Registration are public documents and are available for inspection at the Clerk's Office.

Third party packages are available online or from the Clerk at the Township Office, 18 Center St. Spencerville, Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.

 Third Party Advertiser registration period

Notice of Registration may be filed during regular office hours at the Edwardsburgh Cardinal Township Office as of Monday May 2, 2022 at 8:30 a.m. The deadline for an individual, corporation or trade union to submit a Notice of Registration is Friday October 21, 2022 at 4:30 p.m.

 Third party advertisers campaign finances

 An individual, corporation or trade union cannot raise or spend any money on third party advertisements that will appear during an election in Edwardsburgh Cardinal until they have registered as a third party and opened a bank account exclusively for the purposes of the election campaign. 

Registered third parties are responsible for keeping records of the financial activities related to their campaign and are required to keep these records for a full term of office (4-years), when the next council or school board takes office.

Third party advertiser campaign period

The campaign period for a registered third party begins on the day their Notice of Registration is filed and ends on January 3, 2023. On this date, the registered third party's campaign is automatically closed. Registered third parties cannot accept any contributions or incur any expenses after the end of the campaign period. 

If at the end of the campaign period a registered third party's campaign expenses are greater than their campaign income, their campaign will be in deficit. The registered third party may take action to extend their campaign in order to do some additional fund raising. 

If the registered third party campaign has a surplus, the registered third party must pay the surplus to the Township Clerk when filing their financial statement. 

 Financial statements

Registered third parties are responsible for filing a complete and accurate financial statement by Friday March 31, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. The statement covers the period from the day the registered third party filed their Notice of Registration until January 3, 2023. 

A registered third party must notify the Clerk, in writing, of any Court extension by 2:00 p.m. Friday March 31, 2023.

Contributions to third party advertising campaigns

Campaign contributions are any money, goods, or services that are given to a registered third party for use in their campaign, including money and goods that a third party contributes to their own campaign. Registered third parties must issue a receipt for every contribution they receive. The receipt should show who made the contribution, the date and the value of the contribution. 

 

The following persons and entities may make a contribution to a registered third party:

  • Any person who is a resident of Ontario
  • A corporation that carries on business in Ontario
  • A trade union that holds bargaining rights for employees in Ontario
  • The registered third party and, in the case of an individual, a spouse

 

The following persons and entities shall not make a contribution to a registered third party: 

  • A federal political party registered under the Canada Elections Act (Canada) or any federal constituency association or registered candidate at a federal election endorsed by that party
  • A provincial political party, constituency association, registered candidate or leadership contestant registered under the Election Finances Act
  • The Crown in right of Canada or Ontario, a municipality or local board

Contributors may contribute a total of $1,200.00 to a registered third party in relation to third party advertisements that appear during an election in Edwardsburgh Cardinal. 

Contributions greater than $25.00 may not be made in cash. All contributions above $25.00 must be made by cheque, money order or by a method that clearly shows where the funds come from.

Registered third parties are required to inform each of their contributors of these contribution limits. 

 Mandatory information in third party advertisements 

 All third party advertisements must contain the following information:

  • The name of the registered third party
  • The municipality where the registered third party is registered
  • A telephone number, mailing address or email address at which the registered third party may be contacted regarding the advertisement
 Mandatory information for broadcasters and publishers

 Registered third parties must provide the following information to the broadcaster or publisher in writing:

  • The name of the registered third party
  • The name, business address and telephone number of the individual who deals with the broadcaster or publisher under the direction of the registered third party
  • The municipality where the third party advertiser is registered

Broadcasters and publishers are prohibited from running a third party advertisement unless the above noted information is provided. 

The broadcaster or publisher of the third party advertisement is required to retain the following information for a period of four years after the date the advertisement appears:

  • The mandatory information required for broadcasters and publishers (the name of the registered third party, the municipality where they are registered and the contact information for the person who dealt with the broadcaster or publisher)
  • A copy of the advertisement or the means of reproducing it for inspection
  • A statement of the charge made for its appearance
  • The broadcaster or publisher must also permit the public to inspect these records during normal business hours
 Municipal authority to remove unauthorized third party advertisements

The Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinal Clerk or Municipal Bylaw Enforcement Officer may require the following to remove or discontinue the advertising of unauthorized third party advertisers:

  • A person who had contravened the provision for third party advertising who caused or permitted the contravention
  • The owner or occupier of the land on which the contravention occurred

Third party advertisers are required to identify themselves on campaign advertisements and signs so that it is clear who is responsible for each sign and advertisement that appears or is broadcast. There is no spending cap on signs. 

Questions?

The Municipal Elections are administered by the Municipal Clerk, who acts as the Returning Officer under the authority of the Municipal Elections Act.

If you have any questions, please contact:

Rebecca Williams, Clerk
Phone: 613-658-3055 x105
Toll free: 1-866-848-9099
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Candise Newcombe, Deputy Clerk
Phone: 613-658-3055 x108
Toll free: 1-866-848-9099
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