Fundraising

- The Liberals’ $2.3-million in digital-focused ads in 2024 demonstrates the lack of confidence the party had in its previous leader and message, says EOK Consults' Harneet Singh.
- The Liberals’ $2.3-million in digital-focused ads in 2024 demonstrates the lack of confidence the party had in its previous leader and message, says EOK Consults' Harneet Singh.
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- One of the key principles of fundraising is that you don’t give your donor base a chance to relax, which is to say, you
- One of the key principles of fundraising is that you don’t give your donor base a chance to relax, which is to say, you
- One of the key principles of fundraising is that you don’t give your donor base a chance to relax, which is to say, you
- Despite raising less than half of the Conservatives' first-quarter fundraising total, the Liberals were buoyed to a party-best of $13.7-million with more than 90

- Despite raising less than half of the Conservatives' first-quarter fundraising total, the Liberals were buoyed to a party-best of $13.7-million with more than 90
- Despite raising less than half of the Conservatives' first-quarter fundraising total, the Liberals were buoyed to a party-best of $13.7-million with more than 90

- All the candidates fared the best at fundraising in Ontario, with 54 per cent of Mark Carney’s cash coming from the province and 68
- All the candidates fared the best at fundraising in Ontario, with 54 per cent of Mark Carney’s cash coming from the province and 68
- All the candidates fared the best at fundraising in Ontario, with 54 per cent of Mark Carney’s cash coming from the province and 68
- The Conservative Party of Canada continues to raise more money than all of its federal competitors combined.

- The Conservative Party of Canada continues to raise more money than all of its federal competitors combined.
- The Conservative Party of Canada continues to raise more money than all of its federal competitors combined.

- Raising $41-million in 2024, the Conservatives broke the all-time Canadian fundraising record for the second year in a row, and outpaced their rivals' combined

- Raising $41-million in 2024, the Conservatives broke the all-time Canadian fundraising record for the second year in a row, and outpaced their rivals' combined
- Raising $41-million in 2024, the Conservatives broke the all-time Canadian fundraising record for the second year in a row, and outpaced their rivals' combined

- Former industry minister Brian Tobin’s astonishing and abrupt decision to pack his political bags last Monday left his campaign workers in a lurch, but
- Former industry minister Brian Tobin’s astonishing and abrupt decision to pack his political bags last Monday left his campaign workers in a lurch, but
- Former industry minister Brian Tobin’s astonishing and abrupt decision to pack his political bags last Monday left his campaign workers in a lurch, but
- A controversial court ruling to seal records on Siemens Canada Limited’s successful $21- million government contract could mean future multi-billion dollar federal contracts will
- A controversial court ruling to seal records on Siemens Canada Limited’s successful $21- million government contract could mean future multi-billion dollar federal contracts will
- A controversial court ruling to seal records on Siemens Canada Limited’s successful $21- million government contract could mean future multi-billion dollar federal contracts will
- Shuffle devil… Prime Minister Jean Chretien is supposed to shuffle his cabinet this week, Tuesday, to be specific, and it’s supposed to be much
- Shuffle devil… Prime Minister Jean Chretien is supposed to shuffle his cabinet this week, Tuesday, to be specific, and it’s supposed to be much
- Shuffle devil… Prime Minister Jean Chretien is supposed to shuffle his cabinet this week, Tuesday, to be specific, and it’s supposed to be much
- Sheila Finestone retires Jan. 28, reflects on her life in politics but can’t seem to get it out of her system Liberal Sen. Sheila
- Sheila Finestone retires Jan. 28, reflects on her life in politics but can’t seem to get it out of her system Liberal Sen. Sheila
- Sheila Finestone retires Jan. 28, reflects on her life in politics but can’t seem to get it out of her system Liberal Sen. Sheila
- Maybe he should use that Ricky Nelson song as his theme… Canada’s Travellin’ Man is back on track. It didn’t take long for Jean
- Maybe he should use that Ricky Nelson song as his theme… Canada’s Travellin’ Man is back on track. It didn’t take long for Jean
- Maybe he should use that Ricky Nelson song as his theme… Canada’s Travellin’ Man is back on track. It didn’t take long for Jean
- Let me make clear I am not rushing to the defence of our Governor-General, much less to the aid of her husband, author John
- Let me make clear I am not rushing to the defence of our Governor-General, much less to the aid of her husband, author John
- Let me make clear I am not rushing to the defence of our Governor-General, much less to the aid of her husband, author John
- Public Works Minister Alfonso Gagliano, who’s in hot water over his influence on the Canada Lands Corporation, is questioning the timing and agenda behind
- Public Works Minister Alfonso Gagliano, who’s in hot water over his influence on the Canada Lands Corporation, is questioning the timing and agenda behind
- Public Works Minister Alfonso Gagliano, who’s in hot water over his influence on the Canada Lands Corporation, is questioning the timing and agenda behind
- It’s as dry as dust and quite substantive, but a “think piece” titled Measuring Quality of Life: The Use of Societal Outcomes by Parliamentarians,
News | January 14, 2002
News | January 14, 2002
- It’s as dry as dust and quite substantive, but a “think piece” titled Measuring Quality of Life: The Use of Societal Outcomes by Parliamentarians,
News | January 14, 2002
- It’s as dry as dust and quite substantive, but a “think piece” titled Measuring Quality of Life: The Use of Societal Outcomes by Parliamentarians,
- As the threat of a cabinet shuffle looms, weaker ministers can look to Public Works Minister Alfonso Gagliano for wisdom on how to prevent
- As the threat of a cabinet shuffle looms, weaker ministers can look to Public Works Minister Alfonso Gagliano for wisdom on how to prevent
- As the threat of a cabinet shuffle looms, weaker ministers can look to Public Works Minister Alfonso Gagliano for wisdom on how to prevent
- Say what you want about the effectiveness of the Chretien Government’s public communications — and, of course, I’ve been mouthing off critically about it
- Say what you want about the effectiveness of the Chretien Government’s public communications — and, of course, I’ve been mouthing off critically about it
- Say what you want about the effectiveness of the Chretien Government’s public communications — and, of course, I’ve been mouthing off critically about it
- The Office of the Leader of the Opposition has been undergoing some major staffing changes lately, what with several staffers leaving in search of
- The Office of the Leader of the Opposition has been undergoing some major staffing changes lately, what with several staffers leaving in search of
- The Office of the Leader of the Opposition has been undergoing some major staffing changes lately, what with several staffers leaving in search of
- Probably the worst place to get a clear — and honest — picture of media stories is, well, in the media. Whether it is
- Probably the worst place to get a clear — and honest — picture of media stories is, well, in the media. Whether it is
- Probably the worst place to get a clear — and honest — picture of media stories is, well, in the media. Whether it is