Canada advances bill to ban crypto political donations

Canada's House of Commons advanced Bill C-25, which would ban cryptocurrency political donations, passing second reading Friday. The legislation aims to close campaign finance loopholes by prohibiting parties and candidates from accepting crypto, citing traceability concerns. The move reflects broader election reform efforts while Canada simultaneously expands digital asset regulation, including stablecoin frameworks under central bank oversight.
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