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Mortarman Rockpainter said:. . . Why weren't the debts converted into campaign contributions?
This (highlighted below) may be the most obvious reason. The article mentions only Dryden as having outstanding debt to himself, but even that could be subject to a binding agreement to repay.
http://www.canlii.org///ca/sta/e-2.01/sec435.29.html
Canada Elections Act
PART 18: FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION
Division 3.1: Registration and Financial Administration of Leadership Contestants
Financial Administration of Leadership Contestants
Recovery of Claims
Deemed contributions
435.29 (1) An unpaid claim mentioned in a return referred to in subsection 435.3(1) that, on the day that is 18 months after the end of the leadership contest, remains unpaid, in whole or in part, is deemed to be a contribution of the unpaid amount to the leadership contestant made as of the day on which the expense was incurred.
When no deemed contribution
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to an unpaid claim that, on the day referred to in that subsection,
(a) is the subject of a binding agreement to pay;
(b) is the subject of a legal proceeding to secure its payment;
(c) is the subject of a dispute as to the amount the leadership contestant was liable to pay or the amount that remains unpaid; or
(d) has been written off by the creditor as an uncollectable debt in accordance with the creditor’s normal accounting practices.
Notice
(3) A leadership contestant or a financial agent who believes that any of paragraphs (2)(a) to (d) applies to a liability to pay an amount shall so notify the Chief Electoral Officer before the day referred to in subsection (1).
Publication of deemed contributions
(4) As soon as practicable after the day referred to in subsection (1), the Chief Electoral Officer shall, in any manner that he or she considers appropriate, publish the list of claims that are deemed under subsection (1) to be contributions.
2003, c. 19, s. 40.