The country ranks second in the world by the number of these machines, with 4,000 units (10%), trailing only the USA, which has 30.2 thousand crypto ATMs (77.7%). Notably, the world's first crypto ATM appeared in Vancouver, Canada, in 2013. However, the government now labels these devices as a primary method for scam operations and facilitating money laundering. They have not provided details on the specifics of the proposal or the implementation timeline. In Canada's House of Commons, a bill to ban cryptocurrency donations to political organizations has also gained support. Representatives from all parties approved the proposal. It applies to registered parties, associations, candidates, and third parties placing election advertisements.