A Right To Advertise Upheld

Advocacy groups and lobbyists have a constitutional right to inform and persuade voters with pre-election advertising, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled. Judges in a 5-4 decision struck an Ontario law that limited ad spending by unions, corporations and advocacy groups for a full year prior to an election campaign: “Political debate dominated by any one actor including political parties threatens balance in the political discourse.”

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