Fundraising
- ‘The NDP comeback has begun,’ says leadership candidate Avi Lewis, who says his campaign has raised over $1-million, and has more than doubled his next closest competitor as of December 2025.
- ‘The NDP comeback has begun,’ says leadership candidate Avi Lewis, who says his campaign has raised over $1-million, and has more than doubled his next closest competitor as of December 2025.
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- From Rockcliffe to Rosedale: Carney's campaign received over $5-million from more than 25,000 donations during the 45-day Liberal leadership race, and nearly half a
- From Rockcliffe to Rosedale: Carney's campaign received over $5-million from more than 25,000 donations during the 45-day Liberal leadership race, and nearly half a
- From Rockcliffe to Rosedale: Carney's campaign received over $5-million from more than 25,000 donations during the 45-day Liberal leadership race, and nearly half a
- According to Elections Canada, Carney’s campaign raised just more than $5-million from more than 25,000 donations over the 45-day Liberal leadership race.
- According to Elections Canada, Carney’s campaign raised just more than $5-million from more than 25,000 donations over the 45-day Liberal leadership race.
- According to Elections Canada, Carney’s campaign raised just more than $5-million from more than 25,000 donations over the 45-day Liberal leadership race.
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Federal party second-quarter fundraising dipped from a historic pre-election peak but both the Conservatives' $37.4-million and Liberals' $21.2-million six-month totals have nearly or already
- Federal party second-quarter fundraising dipped from a historic pre-election peak but both the Conservatives' $37.4-million and Liberals' $21.2-million six-month totals have nearly or already
- Federal party second-quarter fundraising dipped from a historic pre-election peak but both the Conservatives' $37.4-million and Liberals' $21.2-million six-month totals have nearly or already
- 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
- [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
- Canadian students today face higher debt loads than at any other time in Canadian history. It is not surprising that they also default on
- Canadian students today face higher debt loads than at any other time in Canadian history. It is not surprising that they also default on
- Canadian students today face higher debt loads than at any other time in Canadian history. It is not surprising that they also default on
- This week, when the Supreme Court of Canada sits down to consider the issue of third-party spending limits during elections, the country’s top judges
- This week, when the Supreme Court of Canada sits down to consider the issue of third-party spending limits during elections, the country’s top judges
- This week, when the Supreme Court of Canada sits down to consider the issue of third-party spending limits during elections, the country’s top judges
- Canadians Need an Adequate Supply of Knowledgeable Nurses Who Provide High – Quality Nursing Services Canadian nursing education faces a number of challenges if
News | November 6, 2000
News | November 6, 2000
- Canadians Need an Adequate Supply of Knowledgeable Nurses Who Provide High – Quality Nursing Services Canadian nursing education faces a number of challenges if
News | November 6, 2000
- Canadians Need an Adequate Supply of Knowledgeable Nurses Who Provide High – Quality Nursing Services Canadian nursing education faces a number of challenges if
- When most observers complain about newspapers and how it is difficult to tell where the news stories begin and the editorials end, they’re usually
- When most observers complain about newspapers and how it is difficult to tell where the news stories begin and the editorials end, they’re usually
- When most observers complain about newspapers and how it is difficult to tell where the news stories begin and the editorials end, they’re usually
- 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
- Sometimes it’s personal popularity and sometimes it’s simple demographics, but Ontario and Quebec happen to be home to the safest Liberal seats in the
- Sometimes it’s personal popularity and sometimes it’s simple demographics, but Ontario and Quebec happen to be home to the safest Liberal seats in the
- Sometimes it’s personal popularity and sometimes it’s simple demographics, but Ontario and Quebec happen to be home to the safest Liberal seats in the
- When Prime Minister Jean Chretien said he wanted a “smart country” last week, he finally served up education as a campaign election issue. Liberal
- When Prime Minister Jean Chretien said he wanted a “smart country” last week, he finally served up education as a campaign election issue. Liberal
- When Prime Minister Jean Chretien said he wanted a “smart country” last week, he finally served up education as a campaign election issue. Liberal
- VANCOUVER, B.C. — In the fight for his political life, federal Environment Minister David Anderson (Victoria, B.C.) says the Canadian Alliance is luring westerners
- VANCOUVER, B.C. — In the fight for his political life, federal Environment Minister David Anderson (Victoria, B.C.) says the Canadian Alliance is luring westerners
- VANCOUVER, B.C. — In the fight for his political life, federal Environment Minister David Anderson (Victoria, B.C.) says the Canadian Alliance is luring westerners
- The Prime Minister speaks from the stump and often wings it; he is not a hard man to understand though not always are his
- The Prime Minister speaks from the stump and often wings it; he is not a hard man to understand though not always are his
- The Prime Minister speaks from the stump and often wings it; he is not a hard man to understand though not always are his