Have you felt a chill this election?
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Dear friends,
For decades, the BCCLA has stood up for freedom of expression.
During the recent federal election, we’ve heard concerning reports about how organizations across Canada are self-censoring due to complex election legislation, confusion regarding Elections Canada information, and the administrative burden of complying with third party advertising rules.
When the current federal election legislation was developed, the BCCLA raised concerns about a chill on free expression. Now, we want to hear from organizations to make sure we understand how the law is playing out on the ground.
Elections are a critical time to debate important issues from coast to coast to coast. We believe democracy is stronger when organizations with policy expertise and who work with people directly affected by these important issues can contribute to that debate.
By hearing from organizations across the country – including grassroots groups without a formal legal entity – we can ground our advocacy and next steps in the real impacts of current elections law and Elections Canada practices.
The survey will remain open until a month after the federal election, and is available here.
With hope and determination,
Maggie Knight
Acting Executive Director
P.S. If you know of an organization whose freedom of expression may have been chilled, can you forward this message and ask them to fill out our survey?