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Ontario proposes ending fixed election dates and raising donation limits, sparking debate over democracy and influence.
Ontario is proposing to eliminate fixed election dates, allowing the premier to call elections at any time, and raising the individual donation limit to $5,000 with inflation indexing.
The changes also make permanent a per-vote public subsidy for political parties and remove pre-writ spending limits for third parties.
The reforms, introduced by Attorney General Doug Downey, aim to restore flexibility amid crises but have drawn criticism over concerns about donor influence and democratic fairness.
A constitutional five-year maximum between elections remains.
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Ontario propone poner fin a las fechas fijas de las elecciones y aumentar los límites de donación, provocando un debate sobre democracia e influencia.