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1 Appointment  





2 History  





3 Duties and powers  



3.1  Information-gathering powers  





3.2  Enforcement powers  







4 References  





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Commissioner of Canada Elections
Commissaire aux élections fédérales

Incumbent
Caroline J. Simard
since August 15, 2022[1]

Office of the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada
AppointerChief Electoral Officer
Term length10 years non-renewable
Constituting instrumentCanada Elections Act
PrecursorCommissioner of Election Expenses
Formation1974
Websitehttps://www.cef-cce.ca/

The Commissioner of Canada Elections (French: Commissaire aux élections fédérales) is responsible for enforcing the Canada Elections Act, the primary electoral law in Canada, and the regulation of canadian federal elections and referendums more generally. The commissioner and their office are part of the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada.[2]

Appointment

The Commissioner is appointed by the Chief Electoral Officer in consultation with the Director of Public Prosecutions. The Commissioner is appointed for a term of ten years, which is non-renewable.[3]

Individuals who have been candidates for an elected office, or an employee of a registered political party are barred from being appointed to the office of Commissioner.

History

The role of the Commissioner was established in 1974 as the Commissioner of Election Expenses with restricted responsibilities for enforcing rules around expenses incurred by federal election campaigns and referendums.

In 1977, the Commissioner's role was extended to cover enforcement of all sections of the Canada Elections Act. The role was further expanded in 1992 to cover all sections of the newly created Referendum Act.[4]

Duties and powers

Under the Canada Elections Act the Commissioner is mandated to investigate any complaint of a violation of the Act, including referrals from Elections Canada, or a complaint from the public.[5]

Information-gathering powers

The Commissioner is granted powers from the act to carry out his duties. These include the power to petition a court to issue a search warrant or production order for documents as required for to complete an investigation. The Commissioner may also petition a court to compel a witness to testify under oath.[6]

Enforcement powers

If it has been determined that a person or group has violated the act, the Commissioner has powers under the Act to enforce provisions of the act. These power include:

References

  1. ^ "Biography of Caroline J. Simard – Commissioner of Canada Elections". www.cef-cce.ca. Commissioner of Canada Elections. September 14, 2022. Retrieved January 6, 2023.
  • ^ "The Chief Electoral Officer and His Office - Overview of Elections Canada and the Federal Electoral System Briefing Book (October 2021)". www.elections.ca. Elections Canada. October 2021. Retrieved January 6, 2023.
  • ^ Branch, Legislative Services (June 13, 2019). "Consolidated federal laws of canada, Canada Elections Act". laws.justice.gc.ca. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
  • ^ Elections, Commissioner of Canada (August 23, 2019). "Enforcing the Canada Elections Act". www.cef-cce.ca. Retrieved November 8, 2020.
  • ^ Elections, Commissioner of Canada (July 8, 2020). "Compliance and Enforcement Policy of the Commissioner of Canada Elections". www.cef-cce.ca.
  • ^ Elections, Commissioner of Canada (July 8, 2020). "Compliance and Enforcement Policy of the Commissioner of Canada Elections". www.cef-cce.ca.
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