501c3 Organizations Are Prohibited From Political Campaigning, Including Opposing a Candidate
so why is Elections Canada allowing 350[dot]org to register as a third party in the 45th general election? are laws decorative accessories now, in Wokerati outlaw Canada?
Reader, let’s talk about 350org.
Recap: 350org is a 501c3 organization, incorporated as a nonprofit in the state of California. It has branches across the globe. It has a branch in Canada. The Canadian branch is not a separate legal entity. There’s no 350org incorporated in Canada. Toronto350 corporation dissolved in 2018. 350org has registered with Elections Canada as a third party in the 45 general election.
Reader meet dontgetplayed[dot]ca, a project of Canada 350, which operates under the umbrella of 350org. Here’s a taste of their work.
That’s propaganda, reader.
As you can see, 350[dot]org is an American nonprofit corporation, incorporated in the state of California. Canada350 operates under the umbrella of the American entity, there is no Canada350 corporation in Canada. There’s is Toronto350, which was dissolved as a corporate entity 7 years ago.
So, we have an organization with 501c3 designation violating the IRS rules for 501c3 organizations and registering as a third party in the 45 Canadian general election and actively opposing a candidate and a party.
Reader, why is a 501c3 organization engaging in political campaign activity in Canada? Why is Elections Canada allowing it?
Is Canada an outlaw country where the law is a decorative accessory?