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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: June 6, 2025 - 13:28
The registration period to register as a third party advertiser in the 2025 Osgoode By-election closes in one week
June 6, 2025
The deadline for an Ontario resident, corporation, or trade union to register as a third party advertiser in the 2025 Osgoode By-election is Friday, June 13, at 4:30 pm.
The deadline for an Ontario resident, corporation, or trade union to register as a third party advertiser in the 2025 Osgoode By-election is Friday, June 13, at 4:30 pm.
A third party advertiser in a municipal election or by-election is an Ontario resident, corporation, or trade union that incurs expenses relating to an advertisement in any medium that supports or opposes a candidate in an election, or a "yes" or "no" answer to a question on the ballot (Note: there are no questions on the ballot for the 2025 Osgoode By-election).
Individuals and entities who will conduct third party advertising related to the 2025 Osgoode By-election must register with the City Clerk before they can begin advertising.
The following persons and entities are eligible to file a notice of registration to become a third party advertiser in the 2025 Osgoode By-election:
- An individual who is normally a resident in Ontario.
- A corporation that carries on business in Ontario.
- A trade union that holds bargaining rights for employees in Ontario.
- File a completed Notice of Registration - Third Party - Form 7.
- File a completed declaration of qualification signed by the individual or by a representative of the corporation or trade union, as the case may be.
- Provide proof of identity.
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