Stouffville Sun-Tribune n www.yorkregion.com n Thursday, July 26, 2012, 14 Inappropriate donations will be returned, MP says From page 1. him, but by the electoral district association. None of the money in question has been returned, he said, noting they have until the end of the fiscal year, December, to report contributions. "We continue to do research. If a cheque or donation shouldn't have been made ... we will return any funds that are inappropriate," he said. Returning contribution money is nothing new for the MP . From his 2011 campaign, eight donations totalling $1,100 were returned. Following his inaugural 2008 run for office, two donations, with a total value of $350, were returned. `There's nothing here we haven't done or other members of parliament haven't done.' He said donations can be returned for a number of reasons, including ineligibility, incorrect contact information or they are over the contribution limit of $1,100. "It's just par for the course. There's nothing here we haven't done or other members of parliament haven't done," Mr. Calandra said. Five years ago, the Conservatives banned corporate donations to political parties. "I'll leave it to other people to judge," he said. Nine companies have submitted applications to the CRTC for Toronto's 88.1 FM station, the last slot available on the FM dial, according to WorldBand Media, one of the applicants. YOUR LARGEST INV INVESTMENT TARIO ON YEAR END INSPECTIONS $ 150 + HST Presale, Purchase & New home inspections 416.524.2768 www.parishhomeinspections.com Toll Free: 1-877-207-1929 · Email: parishhomeinspections@bell.net SUN-TRIBUNE FILE PHOTO Stouffville resident Paul Calandra, the MP for Oak Ridges-Markham, says he has done noting wrong in his role as parliamentary secretary to the Canadian Heritage Minister. Run Date: July 27, 2012 - Kingston EMC (5.0625" x 4.25") B&W For more details go instore or online @thebrick.com. On Now at The Brick!