Abstract

Canada shares with New Zealand a heritage of British constitutional traditions and the Westminster form of parliamentary government. These common origins make comparative study of the two countries’ experiences regulating political finance inviting. Canada and New Zealand, however, differ in important ways which have had significant impacts on the regulation of political finance. This article outlines the Canadian political finance regime and identifies some contemporary issues that may be of interest to observers from New Zealand.

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