Canada has introduced Bill C-25, proposing a federal ban on political donations made in cryptocurrencies, as part of a broader election security initiative. The bill, unveiled on March 26, aims to prevent foreign interference by prohibiting political actors and third parties from accepting contributions in cryptoassets, money orders, or prepaid payment products. This measure is part of the Strong and Free Elections Act, designed to enhance Canada's federal election rules. The proposed legislation responds to concerns about election integrity and foreign interference, following recommendations from the Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference and other electoral authorities. If passed, the ban would apply to registered parties, riding associations, candidates, and their financial agents, requiring them to return or dispose of any prohibited contributions within 30 days of receipt. The bill is currently under consideration in Parliament.