The Department of Finance provided us with some information as part of this section of the budget implementation bill. There's a section on increasing transparency and accountability for charities. There are questions such as “What impact will the changes with respect to political activities have on charities?” There are actually some guidelines as to which activities are prohibited, which are charitable, and which are political. Under “prohibited”, it says:
Prohibited political activities are those that are partisan, (i.e., involving direct or indirect support or opposition for a political party or elected official)
If an organization that had a tax number had, for instance, on its website, “Building Canada's Conservative Movement”, and if in fact on its website it had a section called “What's Your Type?”—this is not one of those personal types of sites—and it said “Answer fifteen questions and see what type of conservative you are”, and if in fact it had a list called “What We Do” and in that list on this website it said “Conservative T-shirts”, and if it had a section called “Donate”—