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Canada plans to ban accepting cryptocurrency donations in election campaigns
Golden Finance reported that on March 29, Canada’s Bill C-25 will prohibit the use of cryptocurrencies, money orders, and prepaid cards for donations within the federal political system, effectively closing a fundraising channel that has remained largely unused since it was first allowed in 2019.
The Chief Electoral Officer initially leaned towards strengthening regulation but recommended a complete ban in 2024, citing that cryptocurrencies have “pseudo-anonymity” and pose fundamental challenges in verifying donor identities.
This bill is a reintroduced version of the previously rejected Bill C-65, which stipulates that illegal crypto donations must be refunded or surrendered within 30 days and imposes penalties for violations: corporations can be fined up to twice the donation amount plus $100,000. The bill has currently entered the first reading stage in the House of Commons.