The federal government says it’s open to amending Bill C-21, the Political Loan Accountability Act, which Elections Canada says is flawed. “I can say that we are open to constructive proposals that strengthen political financing rules in order to ensure that politicians are not beholden to corporations, to unions, or to wealthy individuals and are transparent and accountable for the loans they take-out,” Kate Davis, a spokesperson for Minister of State for Democratic Reform Tim Uppal (Edmonton-Sherwood
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