The Christian Heritage Party South Shore-St. Margarets Electoral District Association (EDA) is committed to protecting your privacy by keeping all the information you provide us secure and confidential.

We do not disclose any contact information to 3rd parties other than that which is required by law.

Donor Information: We are a federal political party and governed by the Canada Elections Act, and as such, donor information, like names and addresses, on amounts over $200 is provided to Elections Canada.

Personal Information: Personal information we collect includes, name, address, phone number, email address and contact details such as volunteer position interests. This information may be shared with CHP National Office and Regional Councils. We encourage you to provide us with updates of your changed personal information. You can notify us by email at [email protected].

Email: We provide regular information to those who have requested it via email. Once having subscribed you may unsubscribe by clicking the email preferences link provided in your account settings.

Hosting: Our website and database hosting service provider continually monitors and implements the latest updates to ensure your information is protected from accidental loss and from unauthorized access, use, alteration and disclosure. Payment transactions are performed using external third party payment processors. All information you provide is stored encrypted on secure servers behind firewalls. 

Confidential Information: All EDA staff and volunteers are required to protect the confidentiality of personal information. CHP volunteers are only given as much personal information as is necessary for them to perform their work. Volunteers are instructed, when they first receive such information, that the information is strictly for CHP use only, and cannot be shared with, or used by others.

IP Addresses: We do log IP addresses, or the location of your computer network on the Internet, for systems administration and troubleshooting purposes. We may also use IP addresses for internal analytics purposes to track which pages people visit in order to improve the quality of our website. This does not reveal any specific demographic information about you personally.

Cookies: Like most websites, we do use cookies, which are small text files stored on the user’s browser. For example, we use cookies to assist with site analysis, which includes tracking the time and date of website visits, pages viewed and referring URL’s. There are simple ways to refuse cookies, or accept them each time they are offered. Consult your browser’s online help for assistance on changing cookie settings or removing cookie files.

Policy Changes: Should our privacy policy be revised, such changes will be published on our website, and notifications emailed to our registered subscribers.

If you have questions, email [email protected] and your inquiry will be personally responded to by our web administrator.