Elections watchdog alleges N.S. man broke political contribution rules
OTTAWA — The person tasked with policing elections in Canada has laid five charges against a Nova Scotia man over allegations that he violated strict limits on political donations.
The commissioner of Canada elections alleges Joseph Patrick Shannon exceeded contribution limits to various candidates and multiple parties between 2008 and 2015.
Campaign financing rules puts annual caps on political donations from individuals.
The election’s watchdog laid the charges against Shannon, who is from Port Hawkesbury, on March 16, but only released the information today.