Fundraising
- Despite quarterly fundraising falling to levels unseen since 2022, the Liberals’ overall $23.7-million and the Conservatives’ $41.6-million take for 2025 already represent historic records for their respective parties.
- Despite quarterly fundraising falling to levels unseen since 2022, the Liberals’ overall $23.7-million and the Conservatives’ $41.6-million take for 2025 already represent historic records for their respective parties.
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- Things are dreary for the NDP, which makes it extremely difficult for the party’s fundraisers to convince donors to generously open their wallets. It’s hard
- Things are dreary for the NDP, which makes it extremely difficult for the party’s fundraisers to convince donors to generously open their wallets. It’s hard
- Things are dreary for the NDP, which makes it extremely difficult for the party’s fundraisers to convince donors to generously open their wallets. It’s hard
- The federal Conservative Party was one of only five registered parties to report its 2024 financial statement by the June 30 deadline, while the
- The federal Conservative Party was one of only five registered parties to report its 2024 financial statement by the June 30 deadline, while the
- The federal Conservative Party was one of only five registered parties to report its 2024 financial statement by the June 30 deadline, while the
- A new group is encouraging donors to support local riding associations, intending to divert five to 10 per cent of funds away from the
- A new group is encouraging donors to support local riding associations, intending to divert five to 10 per cent of funds away from the
- A new group is encouraging donors to support local riding associations, intending to divert five to 10 per cent of funds away from the
- 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
- [Graph Not Transcribed] While there are a few problem areas, the federal government will be able to handle the looming employee shortage, says Public
- [Graph Not Transcribed] While there are a few problem areas, the federal government will be able to handle the looming employee shortage, says Public
- [Graph Not Transcribed] While there are a few problem areas, the federal government will be able to handle the looming employee shortage, says Public
- Describing the issue as “a national emergency,” Ontario Liberal Senator Jerry Grafstein wants to tinker with the Food and Drugs Act to make safe
- Describing the issue as “a national emergency,” Ontario Liberal Senator Jerry Grafstein wants to tinker with the Food and Drugs Act to make safe
- Describing the issue as “a national emergency,” Ontario Liberal Senator Jerry Grafstein wants to tinker with the Food and Drugs Act to make safe
- [Graph Not Transcribed] There’s a byelection going on in the ultra Pequiste riding of Mercier, located in the heart of Montreal. This is where
- [Graph Not Transcribed] There’s a byelection going on in the ultra Pequiste riding of Mercier, located in the heart of Montreal. This is where
- [Graph Not Transcribed] There’s a byelection going on in the ultra Pequiste riding of Mercier, located in the heart of Montreal. This is where
- The House of Commons budget has risen by 10 per cent or almost $26-million this year. House officials say the increase is due to
- The House of Commons budget has risen by 10 per cent or almost $26-million this year. House officials say the increase is due to
- The House of Commons budget has risen by 10 per cent or almost $26-million this year. House officials say the increase is due to
- Our Parliament, not to put too fine a point on it, is in crisis. The problem is not specifically the Auberge Grand-Mere affair, which
- Our Parliament, not to put too fine a point on it, is in crisis. The problem is not specifically the Auberge Grand-Mere affair, which
- Our Parliament, not to put too fine a point on it, is in crisis. The problem is not specifically the Auberge Grand-Mere affair, which
- [Graph Not Transcribed] Former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Heward Grafftey has come out publicly to voice his support for Prime Minister Jean Chretien’s integrity
- [Graph Not Transcribed] Former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Heward Grafftey has come out publicly to voice his support for Prime Minister Jean Chretien’s integrity
- [Graph Not Transcribed] Former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Heward Grafftey has come out publicly to voice his support for Prime Minister Jean Chretien’s integrity
- [Graph Not Transcribed] [Graph Not Transcribed] To hear The Toronto Star tell it, “there is not a shred of proof” that Prime Minister Jean
- [Graph Not Transcribed] [Graph Not Transcribed] To hear The Toronto Star tell it, “there is not a shred of proof” that Prime Minister Jean
- [Graph Not Transcribed] [Graph Not Transcribed] To hear The Toronto Star tell it, “there is not a shred of proof” that Prime Minister Jean
- [Graph Not Transcribed] They were described as political “stars,” but don’t feel bad if you haven’t heard too much about them since last November.
- [Graph Not Transcribed] They were described as political “stars,” but don’t feel bad if you haven’t heard too much about them since last November.
- [Graph Not Transcribed] They were described as political “stars,” but don’t feel bad if you haven’t heard too much about them since last November.
- [Graph Not Transcribed] Liberal MP Joe Fontana says the new immigration bill needs some work and is warning his own government not to jeopardize
- [Graph Not Transcribed] Liberal MP Joe Fontana says the new immigration bill needs some work and is warning his own government not to jeopardize
- [Graph Not Transcribed] Liberal MP Joe Fontana says the new immigration bill needs some work and is warning his own government not to jeopardize
- [Graph Not Transcribed] One of the most ubiquitous concepts in government and public-policy advocacy is “the public interest.” Everyone cites it, at one time
- [Graph Not Transcribed] One of the most ubiquitous concepts in government and public-policy advocacy is “the public interest.” Everyone cites it, at one time
- [Graph Not Transcribed] One of the most ubiquitous concepts in government and public-policy advocacy is “the public interest.” Everyone cites it, at one time
- This federal election campaign has confirmed a dangerous trend in Canadian politics and it’s a trend toward the radicalization of the political debate in
- This federal election campaign has confirmed a dangerous trend in Canadian politics and it’s a trend toward the radicalization of the political debate in
- This federal election campaign has confirmed a dangerous trend in Canadian politics and it’s a trend toward the radicalization of the political debate in
- Alliance supporters believe the most recent public opinion polls are starting to prove that the bickering within the party’s all-important Ontario organization may jeopardize
- Alliance supporters believe the most recent public opinion polls are starting to prove that the bickering within the party’s all-important Ontario organization may jeopardize
- Alliance supporters believe the most recent public opinion polls are starting to prove that the bickering within the party’s all-important Ontario organization may jeopardize