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Newfoundland and Labrador has no limits on political donations, drawing scrutiny over corporate influence in politics.
Newfoundland and Labrador is one of two Canadian provinces without limits on political donations, allowing corporations, unions, and individuals to contribute freely.
In 2024, the Liberal Party received over $680,000 from private companies, including firms seeking government contracts or funding.
The NDP pledged to ban corporate and union donations and cap individual contributions if elected, mirroring federal rules.
Other provinces have varying limits, with Quebec capping individual donations at $200 and Alberta limiting corporate and union donations to $5,000.
Saskatchewan is the other province without donation limits.
Union support for the NDP came from labor groups aligned with its platform.
While some leaders support reviewing the system, others emphasize transparency through disclosure.
Experts warn of potential conflicts of interest and call for a phased approach to reform.
Terranova y Labrador no tiene límites en las donaciones políticas, lo que provoca un escrutinio sobre la influencia corporativa en la política.