Minority Rights, Fair Government, & Democracy
Government transparency and lobbying platforms
Here's what the 2025 Canadian election parties are promising.We don't have any Liberal policies on Government transparency and lobbying.
Conservative
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Require anyone advising the government directly or indirectly, who stands to gain financially from their advice, to register as a lobbyist
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Increase fines for ethics violations to $10,000
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Ban politicians from making decisions that benefit themselves or their family disproportionately, and require Ethics Commissioner approval and full public disclosure of all personal interests
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Require anyone running for public office to disclose where they paid taxes for the last seven years
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Require party leaders to disclose their assets within 30 days of becoming leader, and require Prime Ministers to divest their assets within 30 days of assuming office
Bloc
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Resserrer le registre des lobbyistes
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Élargir les pouvoirs du commissaire à l’éthique et aux conflits d’intérêts
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Réformer la Loi sur l’accès à l’information
We don't have any NDP policies on Government transparency and lobbying.
Green
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Ensure all government contracts are publicly tendered
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Replace the Board of Internal Economy with an independent oversight committee to transparently review MPs' salaries, expenses, and budgets
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Require conflict of interest screening and disclosure for all federal regulatory board appointments
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Create a public portal for government science and decision-making evidence to enhance transparency and public trust
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Expand whistleblower protections with robust safeguards against retaliation and secure channels for confidential disclosures
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Enforce deadlines for timely Access to Information request processing and empower the Information Commissioner to order the release of information
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Require lobbyists to publicly disclose, in real-time, all interactions with elected officials and public servants
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Extend the Access to Information Act to the Prime Minister's Office, ministers' offices, and Parliament
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Remove all Access to Information fees, except for filing fees
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Allow the Information Commissioner to review cabinet confidentiality claims
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Override government secrecy exemptions in the public interest