Rumours circulating that Harper will extend the official campaign
period by calling
the election early may well have some merit
given that his “Fair” Election Act specifically allows more
spending on advertising during such extended period.
The
Fair Elections Act also increases
election spending for political parties, candidates and nomination
contestants. Using last election’s numbers, it would mean slightly
more than $1 million for each political party that runs candidates in
each riding ($0.735 for every elector instead of $0.70)
But the real change is that election expenses, which used to be
capped for the entire campaign period, will now increase by $650,000
each day after the normal 36-day writ.
And who gets to decide how long the election lasts? That would
be the government, currently the Conservative Party of Canada.
Remember that for every dollar spend DURING an election period
political parties receive a 50% rebate paid for out of our tax
dollars. They will however no longer receive any monies based upon
the number of votes they receive. That sloping “level playing
field” has now turned into a mountain slope!
Based
on projections from the 2011 election
expense limits, the party spending limit for a minimum 37-day
campaign on Oct. 19, 2015, would be roughly $22-million for parties
that run candidates in all 338 ridings.
A decision to issue election writs at the end of August rather
than in mid-September would give parties with the means the ability
to spend at least $8-million more during the writ period for this
election for expenses that would qualify for a 50 per cent
reimbursement from Elections Canada........
Campaign advertising prior to the election period would not
qualify for the reimbursement from taxpayers, but would follow
closely on the heels of a multi-million-dollar ad campaign the
Finance Department placed, with the direct approval of Prime Minister
Stephen Harper (Calgary Southwest, Alta.) and his Cabinet, to run
from May 4 until Sunday, Aug. 4.
Monies spent before the writ is dropped are not eligible for
taxpayer refunds however the Harper regimes ongoing expenditures of
tax payers cash for his
self serving advertizing and spin machine from
various government departments is 100% paid for by us, not the
Conservative party.
How
big is the propaganda machine? Well, the
Canadian Taxpayers Federation reported last year the government
employs no fewer than 3,300 communications staffers whose primary
function is to make the government look good. The cost to taxpayers
is $263 million a year.
The total number of journalists in the
press gallery — your independent watchdogs on government — is
less than 300. And no newspaper, television network or other Canadian
media outfit has anything like the funds the government has
available to manufacture propaganda. With these vast resources, the
government had every reason to believe it could pull a fast one . . .
The last figures available for total advertising expenditures show
around $100 Million per year was spent, you may be sure that the 2015
figures will be considerably higher than that.
Internal documents show Finance
Canada is planning a $7.5-million ad campaign
that will run in May.
“The campaign will illustrate how the [Economic Action Plan]
is on track to positioning Canada for success in the 21st century
global economy through a series of measures,” states a Public Works
document.........
Last year, Finance spent $7.5-million on Economic Action Plan
ads, and other departments ran similar campaigns. Employment and
Social Development spent $7-million on a skills initiative campaign,
and the Canada Revenue Agency spent $6-million last year on ads
Many of the ad promote measures not yet legislated or proposed for
some time in the distant future and only after opposition outcry were
words to that effect added to the end of the ads. Almost daily more
“proposals” are being promised to naive voters who are misled
into believing that these things will actually happen if only they
vote for the Harper Regime. The only promise thus far kept appears to
be that promise attributed to Mr Harper in 2006 that says “you
wont recognize Canada when I am done with it”
Its interesting to note that one of the most effective tools to
fight this massively funded media blitz is social media which cost
almost nothing. One
very effective response to the recent attack on the Liberal leader
can be see here
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Harper has always been about rigging the game in his favour, rural. If he sees any advantage, he'll arrange -- somehow -- to take it.
And if he can get us to pay for it so much the better, Owen!
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