If a person, corporation or trade union intends to spend money on advertisements or other materials that support, promote or oppose a candidate running in the municipal election, they are required to register as a Third Party Advertiser with the City Clerk.
The registration period for a third party advertiser is from May 1, 2026 to October 23, 2026.
For more details about Third Party Advertisers, check out the Province of Ontario's 2022 Third Party Advertisers' Guide.
Forms for third party advertisers
Use the following forms from the Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing:
More information will follow on how to make an appointment closer to the opening of the registration period.
| Rules for Third Party Advertising |
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The Municipal Elections Act, 1996, sets out the rules for third party advertising:
- A third party advertisement is an advertisement in any broadcast, print, electronic or other medium that has the purpose of promoting, supporting or opposing a candidate running in the election, or a "yes" or "no" answer to a question on the ballot;
- Individuals, corporations and trade unions who wish to conduct third party advertising in the City of Thorold Municipal Election must be registered with the City Clerk;
- A third party advertiser cannot spend money on their campaign, accept contributions or begin advertising until their registration is certified by the City Clerk
- Advertisements must identify the name of the registered third party advertiser, the municipality where they are registered and contact information.
- Candidates cannot register as a third party advertiser and cannot direct a third party advertiser.
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| Eligibility |
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You are eligible to register as a third party advertiser if you are;
- an individual who is a resident in Ontario; or
- a corporation that carries on business in Ontario; or
- a trade union that holds bargaining rights for employees in Ontario
You are not eligible to register as a third party advertiser if you are;
- a candidate whose nomination has been filed under s.33 of the Municipal Elections Act; or
- a federal political party registered under the Canada Elections Act or any federal constituency association or registered candidate at a federal election endorsed by that party; or
- a provincial political party, constituency association, registered candidate or leadership contestant registered under the Election Finances Act; or
- the Crown in right of Canada or Ontario, a municipality or local board; or
- a group, association or business that is not a corporation; or
- a registered third party who failed to file the necessary financial statement or exceeded any of the spending limits in the last municipal election.
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| How to Register |
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Third Party Advertisers must be registered in the municipality where they want to advertise. Those interested in becoming a Third Party Advertiser must file a Notice of Registration in person or by an agent. This Notice of Registration must be certified by the City Clerk before any money can be raised or spent on advertising.
There is no fee required to be paid to register as a Third Party Advertiser.
At the time of filing, the following documentation must be provided:
Filing as an individual registrant:
- Completed Notice of Registration Form
- Acceptable identification showing your name, address with your Ontario residence and signature
Filing as an agent on behalf of an individual registrant:
- Completed Notice of Registration Form
- A copy of the individual registrant's acceptable identification
- Acceptable identification showing your name and signature
Filing as the official representative of a corporation or trade union registrant:
- Completed Notice of Registration Form
- A Board resolution from the Corporation or trade union authorizing you to act on behalf of the corporation or trade union
- Acceptable identification showing your name and signature
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