- An individual who is normally a resident in Ontario;
- A corporation that carries on business in Ontario; or
- A trade union that holds bargaining rights for employees in Ontario.
Third Party Advertisers
The Municipal Elections Act, 1996 includes a framework for third party advertising. A third party advertiser is any individual, corporation or trade union that causes an election campaign advertisement to appear. All third party advertisers are required to register with the Town Clerk.
Registration for third party advertisers opens beginning May 1, 2026. Your registration must be filed in person or by an agent at the Clerk's Office at Town Hall.
If you want to advertise in more than one municipality, you must register in each municipality where you want to advertise.
Eligibility
You are eligible to register as a third party advertiser if you are:
You are not eligible to register as a third party advertiser if you are:
- A candidate whose nomination has been filed under section 33 of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996;
- 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;
- 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.
Frequently Asked Questions
Third Party Advertiser Resources
NOTE: Forms 7 and 8 are Ministry of Ontario forms. If you have difficulty opening these forms, please try saving the form and then opening it in Adobe Reader. If you have difficulty with any other forms, please contact clerk@shelburne.ca
Contact Us
Administrative Office
203 Main Street East
Shelburne, ON L9V 3K7
Email: info@shelburne.ca
Phone: 519-925-2600
Fax: 519 -925-6134
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